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The Cost Of Living - No Cure For Cancer
Posted Aug 26 2008 4:19pm
For young adults, life in the wake of cancer is no walk in the park. Remission is not a cure. Survivorship is all the rage and social networking is how we cope. Challenge the status quo, disrupt the system and get busy living.
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