F*ck cancer

I have a call with a doctor today to talk about hereditary cancer screening. Sophia and I are starting the process of perhaps having children so we wanted to make sure we run the appropriate tests and be informed.

My Mom passed away from breast cancer in 1997 when I was 7. It was a different day and age back then and it pains me to think that through better education and resources in today’s day and age, she most likely would’ve lived and beaten it.

I am grateful that science and tech has advanced so far in the last 27 years. We can now test if people are genetic predisposed to cancer and can take a lot of preventative measures. I can only imagine how many lives have been saved.