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Imagine being an average twelve-year-old kid, living life to the fullest without a care in the world. Imagine your childhood suddenly transformed in an instant. Imagine discovering you have cancer and that your life will never be the same. How do you prepare for the unknown, and the harsh reality that you might die? How do you prepare for the pain and suffering required to make you well? How, as a child, do you fight the unwelcome presence that threatens your existence, and the uncertain road that lies ahead? Welcome to the intricate, unsettling world of cancer. Follow the journey of a brave,…mehr

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Imagine being an average twelve-year-old kid, living life to the fullest without a care in the world. Imagine your childhood suddenly transformed in an instant. Imagine discovering you have cancer and that your life will never be the same. How do you prepare for the unknown, and the harsh reality that you might die? How do you prepare for the pain and suffering required to make you well? How, as a child, do you fight the unwelcome presence that threatens your existence, and the uncertain road that lies ahead? Welcome to the intricate, unsettling world of cancer. Follow the journey of a brave, young boy, as he fights for his life during a sixteen month battle with cancer and how he beats the odds. Christopher, now in his twenty-eighth year cancer free, chronicles his cancer ordeal in this motivating and inspiring memoir, proving that cancer can be conquered, and dedication and perseverance can overcome any obstacle. Learn about his challenges, struggles, triumphs and accomplishments while undergoing treatment for a cancerous brain tumor.
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Christopher Spevack received his MPA in Public Administration with a concentration in Healthcare from Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus in New York. He is a Certified Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition(R) and a member of the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. He is a long-term cancer survivor of a brain tumor for more than 25 years, and strives to inspire and motivate individuals with cancer by sharing his personal story. He currently resides in Holbrook, New York with his wife Christine and two dogs, Fifi and Gretel.