
It was a hard call to make. It felt like choosing to step into the mud—again. Revisit cancer? Seriously? Why?

Barbara Tako is a breast cancer survivor (2010), melanoma survivor (2014) and author of Cancer Survivorship Coping Tools—We'll Get You Through This. She is a cancer coping advocate, speaker and published writer for television, radio and other venues across the country. She lives, survives, and thrives in Minnesota with her husband, children and dog. See more at www.cancersurvivorshipcopingtools.com,or www.clutterclearingchoices.com.

It was a hard call to make. It felt like choosing to step into the mud—again. Revisit cancer? Seriously? Why?

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