
Living with Cancer | Preview
Preview: Season 6 Episode 21 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A cancer diagnosis changes life. But with science, love & more, people can and do survive.
A cancer diagnosis changes our lives forever. But with science, fortitude, and love, people can - and do - survive. Despite losing her hair to chemo, Leslie finds beauty in her Blackness; Daniel and his partner use humor to cope with caregiving; and Mel fights the odds to overcome leukemia to become a runner. Three storytellers, three interpretations of LIVING WITH CANCER, hosted by Wes Hazard.
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Stories from the Stage is a collaboration of WORLD Channel and GBH.

Living with Cancer | Preview
Preview: Season 6 Episode 21 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A cancer diagnosis changes our lives forever. But with science, fortitude, and love, people can - and do - survive. Despite losing her hair to chemo, Leslie finds beauty in her Blackness; Daniel and his partner use humor to cope with caregiving; and Mel fights the odds to overcome leukemia to become a runner. Three storytellers, three interpretations of LIVING WITH CANCER, hosted by Wes Hazard.
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- [NWES] Next time on Stories From the Stage, "Living with Cancer."
- Losing my hair was the most painful part of having cancer.
I watched it fall out in big clumps, covering my pillows, like carnage.
- That night, I just needed to be held.
So once in bed, he helped me tight, and I could just hear him say, "We got this."
- No one has even mentioned clinical trials to me, and I am angry that I have been excluded from the front lines of medical research.
Stories from the Stage is a collaboration of WORLD Channel and GBH.