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Submit ReviewPediatric Physiotherapist Vanessa D’Souza of Calgary was diagnosed with breast cancer at 44. She is a mother, daughter, sister, niece, cousin, partner, friend, neighbor, advocate and lover of life. Today Vanessa reads her piece “Bindis & Bangles, Onions & Shame-ectomies” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2022 “Canada’s Young Survivors” issue. This is a layered piece about intuition, family life, professional life, and cultural expectations that wrap around a cancer diagnosis. April and Vanessa will discuss the range of emotions experienced over time with a cancer diagnosis, looking at illness and the family together holistically, being the change you want to be in the world at home, and how storytelling is important to immigrant lives.
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