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Monday, January 21, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Rest in Peace Mother !
Since then, I have been
feeling like I had no words to write any blog on cancer. I felt so helpless
about this whole thing, was in complete shock, anger, and guilt of living so
far apart from my mother especially for last 10 years while living in United
States and working as a cancer biologist. However, I find it comforting that I
was able to fly back and be with her in time while she was still alive, chatted
with her intermittently for hours, right before the day she finally left us
forever…….
Deep down in my heart,
I often think that had my mother been in United States where I live, she could
have been saved as depending on the stage and spread of cancer, for localized
cervical cancer, 5-year survival rates are 92% in the United States. Unfortunately, she was in India, where 5-year
survival rate is only 48.7%. She was only 64............................. It’s been more than 6
months, but I still feel lost ….helpless…….angered……and…. dispirited,
especially after knowing that she could have been saved.
Anyways, I am trying my
best to come back to my normal life where I could contribute whatever little it
may be from my side to cancer research, a thing that I have been doing for last 15 years.
Mother, your battle
against cancer strengthens my life’s goal to dedicate my career to cancer
research. I am sorry mother, recent
developments in cancer research could not save your life, largely because you
had no access to them, but I sincerely hope, that cancer care in third world
countries will improve significantly soon and others will benefit. In the
meantime, we will keep crusading against this disease in our laboratories…..amen….
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