How I Handled My Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer is frighteningly mainstream these days. My teenage daughter has attended several funerals. At her young age, several of her friends have lost a parent at the hands of this disease and its harsh, dangerous treatments. Countless other friends have a parent (or two) that have been diagnosed with cancer but have thankfully survived. What [...] Read more »

The Breast Biopsy – Why I Am A Human Pin Cushion

As a survivor of breast cancer, I find myself the subject of almost “routine” biopsies. My cancer was aggressive and a high grade so my radiologist is on top of every new little cyst or growth inside my breast. Each time I go to have routine screenings every few months, I always wind up enduring [...] Read more »