The sign over the door might have said, or ought to have said, Treatment; I think it actually said Rm107. In any case, it was the entrance to the rooms where cancer patients are treated. The sorts of things that passed through my mind as I followed my wife into the sanctum weren’t really about […]
Tag Archives: Cancer
A strange twist to social network marketing
April 3, 2011
I inadvertently delved even deeper into the murky depths of social networking when I mentioned my wife’s problems with cancer. I received all the usual automated messages asking for donations or membership that appear after mentioning any major disease. Using a word likeĀ measles, cancer, typhoid, or polio usually brings a brief flurry of messages […]
Cancer: Bad News Travels Faster than Good News
April 1, 2011
If I had ever doubted that bad news travels faster than good news, then I was reminded of this a few weeks ago when my wife’s operation reported the presence of a malignant cancer. At first it seemed as if she might get off lightly. There was no evidence that any of the cancer cells […]
April 8, 2011
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