Video 1 Transcript
One really common misconception is a cure-all for cancer. From what I understand and from all the medical experience I've had with my doctors and oncologists, there's no real such thing because each cancer is unique to each person. In my case, when I had Hodgkin's lymphoma all four times, it was a very unique and evolving disease and it's very unique to each person, especially with all the chemos you've had, the radiation or bone marrow transplant in my case, and it's also unique unique to your genetic code because that determines how your cells morph, mutate, and fight back against chemo, which sucks, but what it means is that we can't have one cure-all for cancer, at least not that I'm aware of.
