It's a shame we fail to realize the smallest gestures often produce the largest returns. A smile when someone is feeling sad. A hand when someone is feeling down. A word when someone is feeling discouraged. An ear when someone needs to talk. That's all it takes. -Harry Petsanis
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Cancer Living Cancer Talk #1
My first informal cancer talk from my home office. I discuss my diagnosis, my treatments, a little bit on chemotherapy terminology, and...
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Goodbye. It’s a word we use all the time. We may also say something like: see ya later, so long, farewell, bye-bye, and others, but good...
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Watching my mother mourn my father’s death was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to endure. I was 15, my sister nearly 10. Sometimes I think ...
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My first informal cancer talk from my home office. I discuss my diagnosis, my treatments, a little bit on chemotherapy terminology, and...
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