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mona63
10 years agoMember
just an observation. I was recently reading the results of a survey research I was involved with. The invitation came via bcna : I must admit I didn't find the focus of the research that interesting but what caught my eye was that 54% of respondents had chemotherapy leaving almost half who had surgery and radiation etc. so almost half of this research group didn't have chemotherapy but almost all of the personal stories in the beacon have had chemotherapy. I know it's hard to represent everyone but would encourage bcna to consider this issue.
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