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The “I” Word | by Debbie
My Relationship With Money
Faith: A Rethink Profile
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Learning to Love “One-and-Done”
Learning Through My Second Cancer Diagnosis  
COVID and Me | by Debbie
How I Went From Isolation to Baring it All…  
Healing Through My Survivor’s Guilt
“The New Normal” by Debbie
Palliative Care: Focused on the Physical and Emotional Health of People Living with Cancer
Palliative care. Maybe you have questions about it. Or maybe you’ve heard of it, but feel it kinda sounds scary. We don’t blame you. The way palliative care has been discussed over the past several decades has caused a lot of misconceptions and confusion, mostly pertaining to end-of-life care, most of which just simply isn’t true. So, we spoke to Dr. Jonathan Ailon, a physician at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto who has a specialty in palliative medicine to decode and debunk misconceptions about palliative care.
Reflections of Breast Cancer: A Poetry Series