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Dangerous Journey
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EBook Description: Living with cancer, surviving cancer: a personal memoir of hope, experience, and fortitude. From the book: �Like most people, I feared cancer. Like most people, I called it �the Big C�, or something similar. Like most people, I pitied anyone who had cancer, thinking that it was like living in the shadow of death. And, like most people, I never really believed that cancer could strike at me. Perhaps I developed a sense of invulnerability when I survived an early scare at the age of 30 years after I found lumps in both of my breasts.
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