Patient & Researcher Blog
Here I aim to capture what I am learning as a newbie researcher from a patient perspective.
Living with a slow growing brain cancer
It is taboo for researchers to talk about their work before it is published.
I think that’s a bummer.
My favorite part about research is learning new things in real time. Here I share my observations as a learner and my n of 1 (personal) findings as a patient.
Note: I started blogging about brain cancer in 2008, at age 29.
I had no background or knowledge about healthcare when I began. Please excuse typos and other misconceptions. What you read here is me in real time, like a time capsule.
There are more than 500 posts here. Use this search to look for something specific. Good luck!
What would you say to the most influential people in the brain tumor community?
I am struggling with what I should say. I don't want to preach to the choir. They already know we need more money for research. They know oral forms of chemotherapy aren't equally covered by all health insurers. They know there are more than 130 different kinds of brain tumors and that brain cancer is the #1 cancer killer in children.