Knowledge is Power: One Woman's Journey From Adversity to Advocacy
How one woman helped herself — and others — through cancer treatment using research, advocacy, and acts of kindness.
How one woman helped herself — and others — through cancer treatment using research, advocacy, and acts of kindness.
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Why do I choose to participate in clinical trials? Because I have a rare disease and I can help further the knowledge of this disease by donating my time and body to this cause. This is also why I am a patient advocate, to help other patients in their disease journey.