• Dispatch from the Diaspora

    Banking on breast cancer? Stop it.

    It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but you already knew that. Some of you are beyond aware, fatigued by the reiterated reassurances that early detection is the next best thing to curing breast cancer.  You might even be quietly resigned to accepting “No Evidence of Disease” (NED)  as good as it’s going to get, but you might not say so out…

  • Memoir,  World Cancer Day

    world cancer day: a reprise

    My breast cancer is not just about me as I discovered when my daughter decided to break her silence about it. In her own way. On Facebook. On World Cancer Day 2012. Thus, on a day designated for speaking up and out, I share with you her words and mine from February 4, 2012 . . . The Real Warrior…

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    christmas past

    During a staff meeting today, the conversation turned to what we were doing  this time last year, and I realized that I couldn’t remember much about it. Looking around the room at the faces of people I see every day, I wondered if any of them could detect my unease. Could they see that I am much different today from…

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    breast cancer … not worth debating?

    It is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. President Obama proclaimed it so on October 1, 2012. For added emphasis, the North Portico of the White House was illuminated pink for one evening. Basking in a ubiquitous pink glow, America’s most famous house reconfirms the power of the organization that bears the name of Nancy Brinker’s dead sister, Susan G. Komen, to deliver what Brinker…