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The Living Room: A Lung Cancer Community of Courage

"The Living Room: A Lung Cancer Community of Courage"
by Bonnie AddarioThe words "lung cancer" strike fear in all of us. But where is the hope? It can be found in "The Living Room," by Bonnie Addario, a 17-year survivor of stage 3B lung cancer and a determined activist on behalf of patients suffering from the disease. "The Living Room" tells the stories of 20 lung cancer patients who have bravely fought the disease and found ways to thrive, not just to survive.The people you will meet in "The Living Room" will lead you to believe that miracles are all around us, that they’re happening every day,
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Although COVID-19 continues to grab the health headlines

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After a year like no other, we are beginning to see glimpses...........

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