The Patient Path began in November 2013 when I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of uterine (endometrial) cancer. As a three-year survivor, my mission is to raise awareness, foster empowerment, and increase hope for life beyond cancer.
Please join me and many other women with gynecologic and other cancers as we become more informed and confident healthcare consumers – as well as wiser and happier guardians of our own well-being.
On Saturday, January 28, 2017, “The Patient Path” presented its first talk about uterine cancer at the Hunterdon County Library in Flemington, NJ: “Illuminating ‘The Patient Path’: Enlightening Women about Uterine Cancer.”
Uterine cancer is the fourth most common cancer among US women and the most common gynecologic cancer. Please help raise awareness of a disease expected to affect 61,000 US women this year–and claim the lives of 11,000 of them.
Together we can help stop uterine cancer from killing the organ that gives us life.
The handouts, photos, and video clips will be coming in the near future. Please check back soon.