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Victoria's avatar

I can't offer a definitive guide for the diagnosis, treatment and care of Cancer because there are infinite scenarios.

I hope this framework gives us a structure to anchor our discussions and share details.

Each step will have insights separated by cancer type within it.

Mikel K Miller's avatar

Hi Victoria - Great article, and a great concept. It's consistent with the purpose of my forthcoming book -- increase awareness of colorectal cancer and help people understand what it's like to be diagnosed and treated and try to survive. I clicked to subscribe, and I look forward to reading more.

Victoria's avatar

I just saw your 'like' and clicked through to your publication....and subscribed. I'm glad we're connected. Thank you. I'm SO glad this concept resonates. I'm taking a little time to design the format of each step in the Care Journey - to make it reader-friendly and easy to navigate.

I'll take a little time to explore your publication and dig in for some insight gems!

Also, on a personal note, I've friends who have colorectal cancer and one who passed, so I'm grateful for our connection to hear your perspective and voice in all this.

Mikel K Miller's avatar

Yes, it's good to connect with each other. Thanks for subscribing to my newsletter!

Judi Bailey, M.Ed's avatar

I look forward to more, Victoria. I haven’t had cancer but Jenny did. Had two surgeries a little over a year ago. So far, cancer free! But the oncologist led us to believe that relapse is more than possible. (She didn’t have a very kind bedside manner either : ) I applaud you for taking on this endeavor. Thank you.

Victoria's avatar

Best wishes to Jenny. ugghh it's tough when discussions are devoid of empathy! Thank you Judi