
Sometimes we meet strangers along the way on this cancer path, with whom we have brief, intimate connections that awaken and humble us anew again.
Trisha Ready is a writer, psychologist, musician and author. She wrote for Seattle’s "The Stranger" from 1997-2017. Her essay, "How Listening To Music and Fighting with Susan Sontag Helped Me Cope with Chemo" was selected as one of Longreads’ essays of the year in 2015.

Sometimes we meet strangers along the way on this cancer path, with whom we have brief, intimate connections that awaken and humble us anew again.

A stage 4 metastatic breast cancer survivor describes her experience with a clinical trials and how they changed the trajectory of her life.

Music can help people tolerate and distract from emotional and physiological pain while going through cancer treatments and scans.

Published: July 9th 2019 | Updated: