My Breast Cancer Diagnosis Came In The Pandemic. I Wanted More Than A 'Virtual Hug'
The diagnosis — delivered at a distance of 6 feet in the doctor's office — was a shock. It brought back memories of my work in the Ebola ward. Then as now, an intimate touch was a rare thing.
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