#37 Breast Cancer: Lessons from a life-threatening journey. Debbie Galant

Published: Feb. 10, 2016, 6:14 p.m.

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Debbie Galant talks about what it\'s like to livewith breast cancer.\\xa0 What she learned along the way amount tosolutions for what can be a desperate, lonelyexperience.

From the shock of herfirst diagnosis to sometimes wrenching, sometimes funnyconversations with her doctors and family, Debbie gives us valuablelessons about how to survive and recover, physically andemotionally.

"You are pitched intothis world of fear... this incredible world of fear," she tells us."You\'re making a lot of decisions in that period, but you\'re reallyin a primal place."

Her journey includes howto "de-code" her oncologist, and learn from a nurse-navigator todealing with her own emotional roller-coaster ride.\\xa0 She alsotalks about a vital ingredient: humor.

"Going into a doctor\'sappointment with a sense of humor, as opposed to a sense of dread,really helped."

Debbie, her husbandWarren Levinson, and son Noah tell their story in the podcast,"Chemo Files" - is a deeply personal account of her months ofdealing with cancer. She is Associate Director of New MediaInitiatives and runs NJ News Commons at Montclair State University,New Jersey.

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