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When cancer strikes, the same body that you trusted has produced cells that are ready to kill you. The horrors of chemo, surgery, hospitalization, and everything that is thrown at you with the aim of making you better, breaks you physically and mentally. It would be so amazing if you were cured and never got it again. Unfortunately, that is not a guarantee anyone can make. But should that stop you from living?
In My Race Against Death Shoba Rao shares the most important lesson she has learned as a three-time cancer survivor and a kidney transplant recipient: You are not your disease. It does not define your life, rather it reminds you to live life to the fullest extent.
This book is for all patients who would hopefully gain some insight on how to tackle a disease like cancer both physically and emotionally. It's also for family and friends looking for advice on how to best support their loved ones through this journey.
- Medios
- Ebook
- Géneros
- Biography & Memoir, Health & Wellness
- Ofrecido por
- ShobaRao (Autor)
- Publicado por
- Indie Books International
- Lote
- marzo 2023 Comienza: 2023-03-01Acabado: 2023-03-27
- Rebajado
- 2023-01-28
- Countries
- Disponible en todos los países
- Enlaces
- Información del libro
Página LibraryThing de la obra - Receipt
- 2 revisado, 3 marked received
Hello Reviewer,
In my book, I have tried to take you on a journey through my battle with cancer, sharing the highs and lows of my experience, as well as the invaluable lessons I learned along the way. My core message is to let others in similar situation realize that the disease doesn't define them and to tell a story of hope, resilience, and the power of the human spirit. I have published the book with the sincere hope that it will help readers face their health struggles with determination without letting it overwhelm their life.
To help me with the launch and have farther reach, I would be grateful if you could give me your honest opinion as a review and share it with someone who is going through a cancer diagnosis or a similar major health hurdle.
- Thanks,
Shoba Rao