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Submit ReviewNew Yorker Amy Hartl wears many hats: recovery educator, survivorship consultant, oncology massage specialist, lymphatic drainage therapist and speaker. Since she was a young girl Amy lived in the shadow of her mom’s breast cancer diagnosis before receiving her own diagnosis at 41. Today she reads her piece “The More Things Change, The Less They Stay The Same” from the 2022 “Cancer Culture” issue of Wildfire Magazine. Amy writes poignantly about the woman in breast cancer that came before us and how breast cancer experiences have changed. April and Amy will also take a deeper dive on the legacy of those who go before us, how we experience cancer culture, and Amy’s work in oncology massage and lymphedema.
More about Amy: https://amyhartl.com and https://www.instagram.com/as.we.are.now/
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