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How to Paint Without Increasing Cancer Risk

By Brandon LaGreca / August 12, 2019 / Comments Off on How to Paint Without Increasing Cancer Risk

Every wall of our new home needed a fresh coat of paint. A dozen gallons of paint later, we moved in without any evidence of off-gassing toxic, cancer-causing chemicals. This is of the utmost importance for our family given my cancer history (with lymphoma, think significant environmental toxicant exposure), and also because my wife is chemically-sensitive and reacts to airborne pollutants.

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Cut the Hope Rope: Choose Freedom Over Fear After a Cancer Diagnosis

By Brandon LaGreca / October 24, 2018 / Comments Off on Cut the Hope Rope: Choose Freedom Over Fear After a Cancer Diagnosis

“I got complacent. Don’t ever let that happen to you.”

These were the words of advice offered to me by a patient when reflecting on his second encounter with cancer. The first was a lymphoma diagnosis 10 years prior, and recent scans showed a reappearance of malignancy along the spine.

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Living with a Small Bowel Obstruction

By Brandon LaGreca / December 16, 2017 / Comments Off on Living with a Small Bowel Obstruction

In February 2015 I was diagnosed with a small bowel obstruction (SBO), secondary to lymphoma. An enlarged lymph node was encroaching into the luminal space of the intestinal wall, causing an intussusception whereby the small bowel starts to telescope into itself. This blocks the passage of food and drink, resulting in severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

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