Too often, people and families ravaged by cancer feel alone. They rationalize that despite the fact that millions of people get hit with the terrifying disease every year, that nobody can truly get into their head and feel what they feel -- and in doing so, can end up feeling very alone.
Understanding this, skin cancer survivor -- and author of Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut -- Jill Kargman offers words of wisdom that she hopes can help one and all.
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