Last night Cindy and I watched Ted Koppel on Discovery—a three-hour presentation titled Living with Cancer. One of the things I’m recalling this morning is Ted Koppel asking Lance Armstrong (ten years after treatment and apparently cancer free) if cancer was something that is behind him. My quick mental answer before Lance responded was “no.” I wonder if any cancer survivor could ever really say that cancer has been relegated to the past. And I can’t imagine a cancer survivor who could see cancer only in terms of how it has affected them.
Monday, May 07, 2007
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