Four women's stories, told with honesty and a sense of humour, of how they survived breast cancer by treating it as a "life embracing" experience. Dated 2002, so be aware that some medical information might be out of date.
Four women's stories, told with honesty and a sense of humour, of how they survived breast cancer by treating it as a "life embracing" experience. Dated 2002, so be aware that some medical information might be out of date.
Categories: Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Survivorship
Subjects: Body image, Breast cancer, Breast reconstruction, Chemotherapy, Coping strategies, Diagnosis, Doctor patient relationship, Personal experiences, Radiotherapy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self help, Support services, Surgery
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