"Surviving Brain Cancer: Embracing a Second Chance at Life"

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After being diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer, journalist Rod Nordland found himself facing his mortality and reevaluating his life. Despite being told he had only 15 months to live, he underwent surgery and embarked on what he calls his "Second Life." This new perspective, shared by others facing terminal illness, brought unexpected beauty and benefits amidst the challenges of living with a terminal diagnosis.
Topics:health#brain-cancer#glioblastoma#health-personal-story#personal-reflection#second-life#terminal-diagnosis
Brain Cancer Was Supposed to Kill Me. Instead, It Gave Me a Second Life. The New York Times
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