Real Breast Cancer Isn’t Pink
Under the microscope, breast cancer looks very different than how it’s represented in our culture. It’s not pink, it’s not soft, and it’s not uniform. In fact, much like snowflakes and glass marbles,...
View ArticleCould My Breast Cancer Be Revealing a Possible Ashkenazi Jewish Heritage?
For Oren. Part I 1675delA: that’s the specific sequence for my breast cancer genetic mutation. There are now several identified genetic mutations (and more to be discovered, I am sure), and two of...
View ArticleGuest Blogger, Jen Smith on Why She Won’t Be Going Back to the Cancer...
Compassion. Understanding. Hope. Any cancer patient would want these in a cancer center. In my quest to find the perfect treatment combination to annihilate the Stage IV breast cancer in my body, I’ve...
View ArticleGuest Blogger, Cameron Von St. James, on What Cancer Can Teach Us During the...
Cells Gone Wild most recent Guest Blogger, Cameron Von St. James, recently contacted me to see if he could write an article about his wife’s diagnosis of malignant pleural mesotheliom, which came...
View ArticleWhy You NEED to Read Guest Blogger’s, Jen Smith’s, First Memoir: Learning to...
Educated as a counselor, Cells Gone Wild’s Guest Blogger, Jennifer Smith, is an elegant, yet spontaneous conversationalist whose passion is connecting with others. Trained as a counselor to listen,...
View ArticleWhy You REALLY REALLY Need to Read Jen Smith’s 2nd Book: What You Might Not...
You should read this book–not because I had the honor of helping Jen Smith write this book but because each of us should seek to understand and support all peoples suffering from advanced cancer–the...
View ArticleFinding Gibby–After the Funeral
Finding Gibby—After the Funeral About a week ago, a friend and colleague called me, and with sadness, he said: “I don’t want you to have to read this in an email tomorrow; Gibby died tonight.” I sat...
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