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Clare Cory

I am a two-time survivor of Stage 3 Inflammatory Breast Cancer and experienced extensive chemo and radiation. I've gone bald twice and underwent multiple surgeries, including two radical mastectomies and a diep flap reconstruction. I live with bilateral lymphedema in my arms and hands. I am so grateful for my life and recovery!
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Extraordinary Encounters: United Airlines Flight Attendant

Living well with lymphedema, Lymphedema, Treatment / 12 Comments

Proceeding down the aisle toward my seat, three carry-ons in hand, a flight attendant caught my eye. With the countenance of a seasoned professional, she had probably seen it all and heard a mountain of excuses to match. I braced for the argument.

Moving Through the Minefield:  Fear, anxiety and the emotional toll of cancer

Treatment / 12 Comments

Moving Through the Minefield: Fear, anxiety and the emotional toll of cancer “Get busy living or get busy dying”   Shawshank Redemption, Tim Robbins and Morgan …

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You’ll get a new pair: Breast Reconstruction

Reconstruction, Surgery, Treatment / 14 Comments

You’ll get a new pair: Breast Reconstruction Post-surgery wound care “Congrats! You’ll get a new pair,” friends sometimes said when I told them about my …

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After the Bell Rings: Survivorship in the Shadow of Cancer

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After the bell rings: Survivorship in the shadow of cancer When I rang the bell the first time, I felt like a pied piper. An …

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Two Summers of Eating Sand: Chemo, Nausea, and Nutrition

Chemo, Treatment / 6 Comments

Two Summers of Eating Sand: Chemo, Nausea, and Nutrition A satisfying meal constitutes one of life’s most reliable pleasures, something most of us experience and …

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A River Runs Through it – Until it Doesn’t:  Lymphedema Part 1

Lymphedema / 12 Comments

A River Runs Through it – Until it Doesn’t: Lymphedema Part 1 One summer afternoon, I drove past a group of young women entering a …

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Not Operable

Treatment / 6 Comments

“She’s Not Operable” As a fast-growing and aggressive cancer, the earliest possible diagnosis for Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is at Stage 3B.  There is no …

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Neupogen & Neulasta

Chemo, Treatment / 8 Comments

Neupogen & Neulasta: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride Among my fellow cancer survivors, those who have experienced Neulasta or Neupogen find the TV commercials …

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Careers in Oncology

General Treatment, Treatment / 6 Comments

A career in oncology: Only courageous need apply She opened her session with this statement: “When I meet you in clinic, I will shake your …

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Radiation Preparation

Radiation, Treatment / 4 Comments

Bring on the Burn: Radiation Preparation While preparing for radiation, the only thing I knew about it was that people die from over-exposure.  How could …

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