In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Five years ago I won the reverse lottery. Ovarian cancer is rare and I was diagnosed with an Ovarian Cancer Sarcoma, rarest of the rare. In a busy crowded emergency room, after briefly chatting about the Buffalo Sabres, the ER physician announced “You have a large ovarian tumor that looks like it has spread to your liver.” That abruptly began my cancer journey
After cardiovascular diseases, cancer is the second leading cause of death in America. Since 1990 ov...
In this essay I offer some powerful verbal and visual examples of the rhetorics of cancer in an atte...
I am not a cancer biologist but I am becoming one. Becoming is a process, a transformation. Taking w...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Five years ago I won the reverse l...
An essay, article or other writing created by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Kansas Poet Laureate 2009-2013
The goal of this essay was to explore the complications of cancer. These complications extend beyond...
Cancer – let alone a rare form of ovarian cancer – wasn’t on Sandy Parvin’s radar when her 11-year-o...
In December 2005, I was diagnosed with aggressive, invasive breast cancer. A former competitive athl...
Reviewed Title: Bosma, Cella. Wow! What a Ride! A Journey with Cancer. Sioux Center, IA: Dordt Colle...
About one month after I began my studies at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, I was d...
This article is co-authored by a patient with colon cancer and his treating oncologist, who interact...
I grew up in the north suburbs of Chicago and had a relatively normal childhood but not necessarily ...
Bakgrund: Ovarialcancer är den cancersjukdom med högst dödlighet inom gynekologisk cancer och omkrin...
Cancer is not pretty, it is a harsh, ugly disease and the treatment is uglier still. There is no cur...
Sandra Steingraber ’81 writes about the inescapable links between our environmental and personal hea...
After cardiovascular diseases, cancer is the second leading cause of death in America. Since 1990 ov...
In this essay I offer some powerful verbal and visual examples of the rhetorics of cancer in an atte...
I am not a cancer biologist but I am becoming one. Becoming is a process, a transformation. Taking w...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Five years ago I won the reverse l...
An essay, article or other writing created by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Kansas Poet Laureate 2009-2013
The goal of this essay was to explore the complications of cancer. These complications extend beyond...
Cancer – let alone a rare form of ovarian cancer – wasn’t on Sandy Parvin’s radar when her 11-year-o...
In December 2005, I was diagnosed with aggressive, invasive breast cancer. A former competitive athl...
Reviewed Title: Bosma, Cella. Wow! What a Ride! A Journey with Cancer. Sioux Center, IA: Dordt Colle...
About one month after I began my studies at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, I was d...
This article is co-authored by a patient with colon cancer and his treating oncologist, who interact...
I grew up in the north suburbs of Chicago and had a relatively normal childhood but not necessarily ...
Bakgrund: Ovarialcancer är den cancersjukdom med högst dödlighet inom gynekologisk cancer och omkrin...
Cancer is not pretty, it is a harsh, ugly disease and the treatment is uglier still. There is no cur...
Sandra Steingraber ’81 writes about the inescapable links between our environmental and personal hea...
After cardiovascular diseases, cancer is the second leading cause of death in America. Since 1990 ov...
In this essay I offer some powerful verbal and visual examples of the rhetorics of cancer in an atte...
I am not a cancer biologist but I am becoming one. Becoming is a process, a transformation. Taking w...