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Entering my 50’s has been a time to really reflect on all of I have been through and learned as life has thrown me curveballs. As a two time cancer survivor, I share my observations on many aspects of life and hope you will find it inspirational, entertaining and something you can relate to. This blog may also take twists and turns from the more serious and reflective to the lighter aspects of life with a goal of sharing ways to embrace the experience. My hope is that you feel free to comment, share your perspective and make this an interactive experience.
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You Are Your Best Advocate. The Power Of A Second Opinion
People reach out to me often for advice. It is typically related to a friend or a friend of a friend who is diagnosed with cancer. There is nothing more overwhelming than being thrown into a foreign world of doctors, hospitals, … Continue reading →
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Tagged cancer, patient advocacy, patient empowerment, second opinion, treatment options
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