"My Ta-Tas Were Fine. I Had Cancer Down There."

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Ailments & Diseases, Diseases, Biography & Memoir, Reference
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Author: Judy McKay ISBN: 9781475980240
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 19, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Judy McKay
ISBN: 9781475980240
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 19, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

"My ta-tas are fine. I had cancer down there."

This inspiring book was written to give hope to the over 50,000 women diagnosed with Endometrial/Uterine Cancer each year. Although, cancer definitely detours your life it isn't an automatic death sentence. This is a happy book about a serious subject. It is a cliff note version of Judy's cancer journey. It includes tips, lessons learned and even humor as she mentions the value of farts and shares wisdom learned from Larry the Cable Guy and Forrest Gump.

Much has been written about breast, colon and prostate cancers. Little has been written about gynecological cancers. Unfortunately, cancer comes in a rainbow of colors. Being diagnosed with cancer is actually a bad news, good news day. Once the cancer has been detected, you can begin the battle to conquer it. Undetected your chances diminish. Keep in mind that none of the tips or suggestions contained in this book are meant to replace the advice of your doctor.

Beyond the tips and humor this book empowers and instills hope.

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"My ta-tas are fine. I had cancer down there."

This inspiring book was written to give hope to the over 50,000 women diagnosed with Endometrial/Uterine Cancer each year. Although, cancer definitely detours your life it isn't an automatic death sentence. This is a happy book about a serious subject. It is a cliff note version of Judy's cancer journey. It includes tips, lessons learned and even humor as she mentions the value of farts and shares wisdom learned from Larry the Cable Guy and Forrest Gump.

Much has been written about breast, colon and prostate cancers. Little has been written about gynecological cancers. Unfortunately, cancer comes in a rainbow of colors. Being diagnosed with cancer is actually a bad news, good news day. Once the cancer has been detected, you can begin the battle to conquer it. Undetected your chances diminish. Keep in mind that none of the tips or suggestions contained in this book are meant to replace the advice of your doctor.

Beyond the tips and humor this book empowers and instills hope.

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