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Alexander Lovell, PhD's avatar

There’s a line in your piece that really stayed with me: "Every cancer is different. Every cancer patient’s body reacts differently to the cancer and to treatment."

It seems so simple, yet it's a profound reminder that we must resist the urge to generalize. We often look for patterns, for predictability, but cancer defies such categorization. Each journey is unique, each body responds in its own way, and each person's path will be distinct.

This underscores the importance of individualized care, both medical and emotional. It reminds us to listen, to truly listen, to the person in front of us and their unique experience. It’s a call for empathy over assumption, for understanding over judgment. How often do we forget to take this simple wisdom into other areas of our lives?

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Eileen Rosenbloom's avatar

It’s mind-boggling to me that Joe Biden has been inundated with such criticism in learning that he has metastatic cancer. Biden is one of the most empathetic people you’ll find. He deserves empathy in return.

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