"I am not my breast, and I am not cancer; they are only pieces
of who I am. What is my heart like, am I kind, strong, loving,
compassionate. . . . Those are the things that count."
I Am Not My Breast Cancer gathers the warm, loving, frank, and
informed voices of more than 800 women--from every state in the
nation and from continents as far away as Australia and Africa--who
reveal their fears, trade advice, share experiences, and express
their deepest, most intimate concerns. Nothing before this
groundbreaking book has captured the real experience of breast
cancer. It is essential reading for any woman with this
diagnosis.
I Am Not My Breast Cancer offers women the companionship of
other women dealing with this disease. Ruth Peltason, who has twice
undergone treatment for breast cancer, has woven their stories
together while maintaining the authenticity of their voices. These
are ordinary women dealing with this cancer and its many
ramifications. They range in age from their early twenties to their
late seventies. They are the collective face of breast cancer
today. Their comments are moving, sometimes funny, always honest.
They speak out on every topic, from lovemaking and intimacy to
losing their hair, from juggling the day-to-day realities of being
a patient, mother, wife, and coworker to the overwhelming worries
about their own mortality. Remarkably, they emerge with grace and
optimism and a determination not to be defined by disease.
Taking the reader chronologically through the stages of
diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and self-discovery, I Am Not My
Breast Cancer offers women a deeper understanding of themselves and
living with cancer. As Peltason writes in her introduction, "My
greatest wish for this book is that it offer comfort to any woman
living with breast cancer and to those who care about her. If this
book is kept on the bedside table, then I hope its need is brief
and its impact lasting. I Am Not My Breast Cancer speaks of
courage, heroism in deeds small and large, and incredible faith and
fortitude."
"You can live without a breast. You cannot say the same for the
human heart."
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