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Rewriting Illness with Best Selling Author and Cancer Survivor, Elizabeth Benedict

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Cancer is becoming more prevalent by the second, and yet, many of us feel dismissed, and like an annoyance, if we ask a single question at a doctor’s office. This week’s guest, Elizabeth Benedict, award winning NYT best-selling author, and cancer survivor, will address these topics and more.

In this episode, we talk about her latest book, “Rewriting Illness, A View Of My Own”, which gives the reader a front row seat to Elizabeth’s journey as a woman with a lifetime of fear about getting sick who finds a lump where no lump should be. This insightful memoir details months of medical mishaps, coded language, and Doctors Who Don’t Get It.


LISTEN TO THIS SHOW IF:

- You have friends or loved ones with cancer, and would like some insight into how you may be able to support them

- You have ever felt gaslighted or completely dismissed by a doctor

- You want to know if there is such a thing as a “cancer personality”


For more info on Elizabeth and her writing, please visit:

https://www.elizabethbenedict.com/

https://www.elizabethbenedict.com/rewritingillness/



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Cancer is becoming more prevalent by the second, and yet, many of us feel dismissed, and like an annoyance, if we ask a single question at a doctor’s office. This week’s guest, Elizabeth Benedict, award winning NYT best-selling author, and cancer survivor, will address these topics and more.

In this episode, we talk about her latest book, “Rewriting Illness, A View Of My Own”, which gives the reader a front row seat to Elizabeth’s journey as a woman with a lifetime of fear about getting sick who finds a lump where no lump should be. This insightful memoir details months of medical mishaps, coded language, and Doctors Who Don’t Get It.


LISTEN TO THIS SHOW IF:

- You have friends or loved ones with cancer, and would like some insight into how you may be able to support them

- You have ever felt gaslighted or completely dismissed by a doctor

- You want to know if there is such a thing as a “cancer personality”


For more info on Elizabeth and her writing, please visit:

https://www.elizabethbenedict.com/

https://www.elizabethbenedict.com/rewritingillness/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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