OBITUARY
FAWN VRAZO'S LAST CHRONICLE
In January of this year, Fawn Vrazo began working on the final installment of her Cancer Chronicles series. She asked that it be published. The following is based on a draft of the article that was given Inquirer staff writer Marie McCullough.
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Inquirer staff writer Fawn Vrazo's journal, both personal and shared, about living with a life threatening disease.
About the writer
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For Fawn’s 58th birthday in December 2004, her friends put together a five-minute video with samples of headlines from her reporting stints around the world, and her life as a wife and mother. The music of her beloved Beatles play in the background.
About the writer
Slideshow
Video
For Fawn’s 58th birthday in December 2004, her friends put together a five-minute video with samples of headlines from her reporting stints around the world, and her life as a wife and mother. The music of her beloved Beatles play in the background.
Cancer Chronicles
About this series
Cancer does not kill quickly, but it does quickly change a life, and life's expectations. In this occasional series chronicling reporter Fawn Vrazo's personal journey, we bring readers into this world of confusing treatment decisions, confounding medical mysteries, and often inspiring - and surprising - coping mechanisms for living with cancer in the 21st century.
The series does not focus only on Vrazo's story, but also on the stories you share with us. We would like to hear from patients, their friends and relatives, as well as the doctors, nurses, researchers and volunteers trying to help them.
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Living with cancer: Stories of survival
Inquirer reporter Fawn Vrazo's series on living with cancer drew more than 200 emails from readers recounting their own stories. Here is a sampling of them.
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