Cancer in the Family

OCE Rare Cancers Program's Rare Cancers Zebra Ribbon (rare disease). via Oncology Center of Excellence, FDA, used w/o permission.

First, the good news. Our number-two daughter's cancer is slow-growing. The not-so-good news is that it's aggressive. And, of course, that she's got cancer.

I learned about the cancer in early January.1 The family knows a little more now, and I've gotten the okay to talk about it. Which isn't easy. I've been — distracted — and that'll very likely continue.

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(I learned that one of our grown children has cancer a few weeks ago. I know a little more now. This week I talk about feelings, health, and what comes next.)

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