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My Breast Cancer Journey
- 12 Life Lessons It Taught Me - From Triple Negative to Very Positive
- Narrated by: Grace Nolan
- Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Grace Nolan, teacher and author, invites the listener to join her on her personal journey through breast cancer, from diagnosis to recovery.
Shocked to discover it is triple negative, a particularly aggressive type of breast cancer, she immediately undergoes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment.
What it teaches her along the way are the keys to getting through which she calls, “12 Life Lessons”. The journey is harsh, stark, and real, but also very inspirational.
It is a life lesson for everyone.
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