World Cancer Day 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty

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My entire life I was told to respectfully question anything and everything, because questions equal answers, which provide understanding and thereby comfort—even with the uncomfortable. It’s simply in my DNA.

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Ruth Fein Revell
Freelance health/medical journalist; Patient advocate for rare blood cancers; Member, NCCN Guidelines Panel for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
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Ruth Fein Revell
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