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Melanoma patient publishes book

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    kathywal53
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      My husband, Chuck, was diagnosed with stage three Melanoma in 2004. He rec'd treatment in Goshen, Indiana at Goshen Center for Cancer Care.

      He underwent 5 treatments of IL-2 as well as radiation therapy and of course surgery to remove the tumor on his leg. Chuck wrote and self published

      a book called, Almost Always Fatal-Surviving Cancer with a Sense of Humor in 2007. I recently launched a website where you can read about

      My husband, Chuck, was diagnosed with stage three Melanoma in 2004. He rec'd treatment in Goshen, Indiana at Goshen Center for Cancer Care.

      He underwent 5 treatments of IL-2 as well as radiation therapy and of course surgery to remove the tumor on his leg. Chuck wrote and self published

      a book called, Almost Always Fatal-Surviving Cancer with a Sense of Humor in 2007. I recently launched a website where you can read about

      Chuck and his journey through this terrible diagnosis and how he coped with the years of treatment. I invite anyone who has been diagnosed or knows someone who is facing this very aggressive form of skin cancer to read his book.

      The website is http://www.almostalwaysfatal.com

       

      Thank you and God Bless.

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