Living With a Rare Cancer—My Dr. Seuss World.
From cancer survivor to patient advocate, oh, the places I have gone.

On May 25th, 2015, the ASCO Post published Josh Mailman's article on living with a rare cancer. 

"No one ever expects to hear the words 'you have cancer,' but over the course of the day, over 5,000 people in the United States are given that news.1 I first heard those words in the summer of 2007 and have been living with cancer ever since. At the time of my diagnosis, I knew this would forever change my and my family's lives, but it has done so in ways I could hardly have imagined. Little did I know that my life would be transformed into two of Dr. Seuss' books—Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? and Oh, The Places You'll Go. Let me explain."

1 To read the complete article, visit the ASCO Post by clicking here.