Everyone has a cancer story. Whether its affected us directly or to a family member, a friend, or anyone that we love. Each story is different but equally so important. Some stories include pee your pants funny situations, and some of these stories are pull your heart out sobbing on the floor. But I will tell you one thing, all of the stories that you find on this podcast are individually authentic and 100% true. My name is Jessica Nelson, I'm not famous you wouldn't know me from anywhere but I too have been affected by cancer. Join me in this brand new podcast where I speak with people from all walks of life as they share their Cancer Story.
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Everyone has a cancer story. Whether its affected us directly or to a family member, a friend, or anyone that we love. Each story is different but equally so important. Some stories include pee your pants funny situations, and some of these stories are pull your heart out sobbing on the floor. But I will tell you one thing, all of the stories that you find on this podcast are individually authentic and 100% true. My name is Jessica Nelson, I'm not famous you wouldn't know me from anywhere but I too have been affected by cancer. Join me in this brand new podcast where I speak with people from all walks of life as they share their Cancer Story.
S2 E24: Rachel Wilson - Stage II Primary Mediastinal B-Cell Lymphoma
My Cancer Story
54 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
S2 E24: Rachel Wilson - Stage II Primary Mediastinal B-Cell Lymphoma
This episode you meet Rachel from Vancouver Island, BC. She is currently going through her cancer journey as we speak and will actually be having a scan in October shortly after this episode will air. Rachel shares her Cancer Story with Stage II primary mediastinal b-cell lymphoma (Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma). She speaks about how she was diagnosed, cancer treatment during a pandemic and being a patient instead of being a nurse. Rachel also shares the struggles of sharing her diagnosis with friends and family as well as the decision to not tell her children right away. We talk more about 3 major turning points in her life as well as the grieving process and the kindness of others. To learn more about Rachel and Blood Cancer Awareness month and her Blog, please visit the link below:
blog:
Reflections of PMBCL
IG. @reflectionsofPMBCL
https://www.lls.org/article/september-blood-cancer-awareness-month https://www.llscanada.org/news/marking-blood-cancer-awareness-month
My Cancer Story
Everyone has a cancer story. Whether its affected us directly or to a family member, a friend, or anyone that we love. Each story is different but equally so important. Some stories include pee your pants funny situations, and some of these stories are pull your heart out sobbing on the floor. But I will tell you one thing, all of the stories that you find on this podcast are individually authentic and 100% true. My name is Jessica Nelson, I'm not famous you wouldn't know me from anywhere but I too have been affected by cancer. Join me in this brand new podcast where I speak with people from all walks of life as they share their Cancer Story.