First Lady Betty Ford beat cancer in more ways than one. In the 1970s, when the c-word was fearfully whispered and only weeks moving into the White House, Ford announced she had cancer. Her motivation was to increase awareness to save ‘at least one person — maybe more’. She had a huge effect on early breast cancer detection, something epidemiologists call the “Betty Ford blip”. She went all out to treat her cancer, and lived another 37 years until she died this year at 93, of natural causes.
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on Apr 26, 2012Siddhartha Mukherjee's Pulitzer winning biography of Cancer "the Emperor of Maladies" is also a definitive book to understand the disease & the evolution of modern medical techniques to fight it. Gives a lot of confidence to a patient fighting cancer that their situation may not be as hopeless as it was in the past.
on Oct 22, 2011