Cancer Happens: Coming of Age with Cancer (Capital Discoveries Book) (Capital Discovery)
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Informative, honest, at times hilarious, but most of all deeply human, the story of a young woman who survives cancer and lives to tell about it in her own unadulterated words.
Most cancer books deal with patients who are children or seniors, or mature women with breast cancer. Rebecca Gifford was stricken as a young adult, fresh out of college and eager to begin an exciting new job. Initially she asked her doctor about the back spasms she had been having. Two months later, she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. During the next two years, Rebecca endured chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, the loss of her independence, and the collapse of her budding career. In this honest and probing memoir, Rebecca tells it like it was––from hair loss to confinement, therapy groups, lack of sex, funerals, morphine, premature menopause, professional humiliation, and much, much more. She explores the wide range of emotions many cancer patients deny like anger, defiance, and vanity and openly shares the ordeal of living through cancer. In this illuminating look at the uncensored thoughts and feelings of an average person fighting an extraordinary struggle, Rebecca tells the reader in no uncertain terms what cancer did to her and for her.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1971337 in Books
- Published on: 2003-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"'Cancer Happens' is Gifford's nitty-gritty Cancer Confidential....Readers are even privy to what's hiding up her sleeve." -- Brandon Berry, Cincinnati City Beat
"...chronicles...life from her initial diagnosis to her attempts to return to normal life after being treated for cancer." -- Swathi Sridharan, Dayton Daily News, July 28, 2003
"...it will provide comfort to those having to share her experience." -- Bookview.com
"...poignant yet humorous...'Cancer Happens' represents a rarity among cancer books...it addresses issues related to young adults." -- Elizabeth Weinstein, Columbus Dispatch
"The author, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma just out of college, relates her experiences." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 20, 2003
"Thoughtful, witty, always truthful, Gifford reminds cancer sufferers that their lives matter — even when they're engulfed in misery." -- Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Times, September 7, 2003
About the Author
Rebecca Gifford has been a regular contributor to People Living With Cancer and MSNBC News. Her MSNBC essay, "Cheating Death," is highlighted at the top of Cancerlinksusa’s highly recommended reading list. Her columns also appear on the web site for HBO’s Cancer Evolution and Revolution. Gifford is the co-founder of a literary reading series called Being Conscious located at the experimental theatre Collective: Unconscious. Gifford currently lives in Ohio with her husband Larry.
Customer Reviews
Revealing
This book was so revealing and raw...I knew battling cancer was a huge and difficult process, but I had no idea the range and depth of emotions/issues that a person has to deal with, and especially at such a weird age. The book was hilarious, entertaining, heart-breaking, and hopeful all at the same time. A great read for anyone, but especially for those who are battling cancer or love someone who is.
Honest, Humorous and Heart Warming
Finally someone who conquers cancer with a sharp tongue, a quick wit and without a bunch sap. Cancer Happens is the first book I've read about cancer where I was laughing one minute, then biting my nails and then sobbing like no 31 year old man should ever admit. Ms. Gifford pulls no punches. She lets you inside to see all of her pain, sorrow, bitchiness, fear, and frustration -- and it's funny. She makes you feel like you're sitting right next to her at the bar after support group meetings downing margaritas -- and you don't want her to stop talking. A great read about living life to the max no matter what gets in your way.
Her story of diagnosis, treatment and recovery
Rebecca Gifford was only 22 years old when she was diagnosed with life-threatening cancer: this is her story of diagnosis, treatment and recovery: a story of coming of age with cancer which involved her entire family. There are relatively few accounts of young people struggling with cancer: Cancer Happens documents Gifford's challenges and her ability to be a patient advocate and choose her treatment options throughout.





