Every day, their number reaches about 1,200 in continental France. 700 men and 500 women embark on a grueling journey with no end in sight, newly diagnosed with cancer. And no one will leave this odyssey the same way they entered it…
Dr. Michel Bolla, former professor of oncology-radiotherapy at the University of Grenoble-Alpes, spent forty years with these unwitting travelers. And he gained conviction from it. as Solzhenitsyn writes Cancer Pavilionthe patient “Like this simple warrior, he will only be able to fight if he understands the goals of his fight.”. However, we actually say very little about cancer. Of course, the mass media talk more often about the enormous progress of research, its extraordinary therapeutic progress, the thousand virtues of prevention. But what does the patient’s journey tell us in his cold reality, from first symptom to remission?
This is the task that Michel Bolla has taken on. Always carefully placing with a feather…
Source: Le Figaro
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