Year 1, Week 28: Recovery Through Walking
1:28 It has largely been a recovery week, although a fairly easy one. While still somewhat painful, psychologically easier to deal with than the pre-operation discomfort, as I know I am on the healing...
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Cancer A story on how the Ontario Cancer Institute, the research arm of Canada’s leading cancer centre, the Princess Margaret, is aiming to become a world leader in Armed with new cash, Ontario Cancer...
View ArticleYear 1, Week 29: Not Much to Report
1:29 A quiet week. The hernia is all but in the past, and I continue to ramp up my activity levels. I restarted yoga, and apart from a few stretches, rarely felt any sharp pain. And thanks to some more...
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Cancer Somewhat less encouraging, an update on some of the problems encountered getting cancer vaccines to be more effective in Cancer vaccines self-sabotage, channel immune attack to injection site....
View ArticleYear 1, Week 30: Update on Lymphoma Treatments
1:30 Another good week. Winter definitely feels on its way out, it is gradually getting warmer and the days longer. I made it to my monthly lymphoma support group. I am starting to wonder whether the...
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Cancer More of an overview of trends and issues than specific suggestions, Two New Reports From eHealth Initiative Provide Valuable Information On eHealth Tools For Cancer Patients is worth reading for...
View ArticleThe evolution of writing during a cancer journey – Kevin MD
My ‘writing through cancer’ piece on KevinMD. The evolution of writing during a cancer journey.Filed under: Cancer, Lymphoma Tagged: Health, Living with Cancer: A Journey, Medicine, writing
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Cancer Not much new but Is the war on cancer an ‘utter failure’?: A sobering look at how billions in research money is spent provides a sobering look on cancer research and treatment, noting that most...
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Cancer TIME’s “How To Cure Cancer” cover – worst of the year? reminds us the number of times ‘cure’ has been used and over promised, and that the complexities of cancers mean that while treatments will...
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Cancer In The simple act of truth in the face of incurable cancer, Elaine Waples speaks powerfully of what is important when faced with knowing that one will die. It all comes down to the people one...
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