If someone would have told me 7.75 years ago after my cancer diagnosis that I would be making an 18-foot long, 12-foot high and 30-inch deep large-scale paper sculpture installation I never would have believed it.
And if I never got cancer, this installation never would have happened. In 2012 I was diagnosed with a rare form of thyroid cancer — there are still less than 100 cases in the world.
Two surgeries later and a round of radioactive iodine (RAI) treatments, I am thankfully in remission and cancer-free. Like many patients, however, it was shocking news to learn I had cancer.
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