A stomach cancer survivor’s advice for other patients
When you first come to MD Anderson, you may be so overwhelmed that you have a real sense of urgency when you get here. Maybe you feel like there’s an alien invader in your body, so you want to jump straight into chemo.
I understand that desire. I was diagnosed with stomach cancer in July 2005, and I ended up having both my stomach and my esophagus surgically removed.
But my advice is to slow down. It took about a month to...
Savoring life after my stomach cancer diagnosis
The connection between what we eat and how we feel is so elementary, yet for some reason we forget or push it to the side.
But as a...