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Noreen Fraser Archive

  • Cures for neuropathy?

    Published September 27, 2012

    A few days ago my doctor directed me to double the dose of my chemotherapy

  • One day at a time

    Published September 20, 2012

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and such a busy time for me. I pray for the stamina to accomplish all I have planned

  • A new chemo regimen

    Published September 13, 2012

    Well, as expected, Tamoxifen was not strong enough, so I am now on a regimen of Afinitor and Exemestane

  • A journey of uncertainty

    Published September 06, 2012

    After writing last week’s positive blog, I hit the send button and burst into tears.  Not just a little, more like flood gates had opened

  • Quality of life

    Published August 30, 2012

    I’m back!  I just returned with my family from Italy. Being chemo-free for a month has been a glorious gift

  • A hiatus from chemo

    Published August 09, 2012

    I have been off chemotherapy for six weeks, and I feel great. On this short hiatus from chemotherapy, I am traveling to Italy with my son

  • Another step in my journey

    Published July 26, 2012

    Thank you for all of your lovely emails of support in response to last week's blog.  One week later, I am finally getting my strength back

  • Life is not fair

    Published July 19, 2012

    Seriously, what do I have to do to get a break?  A long-awaited trip to take my daughter to school in London last week was a complete and utter disaster

  • Renewed resolve

    Published July 05, 2012

    Until last week, I had been super positive about my cancer treatments. After seeing a 75 percent drop in the size of the tumor in my liver, my doctor and I were hoping I could take a break from chemo for a while.  But during those last treatments, Abraxane decided to stop working.  In those four weeks, the tumor in my liver grew back to its original size

  • Bringing cancer to justice

    Published June 14, 2012

    Cancer should be ashamed at the havoc it causes in the lives of so many.  If we could only reason with it: tell our side of the story and explain why its invasion into our lives is so misguided