knew something was wrong.
"Those are things that won't be caused by a hernia," said the surgeon, and he arranged for Mayer to get a CT scan the next day, Saturday, July 16. Between reading medical journal articles to learn about the cancer, Mayer held on to the news while taking her daughter on college visits and delivering her son to Portland for a bike trip back to the Bay Area. She waited for her doctor to lay out her options.
Clients offered to help her read her scans, their products to ease pain and recovery or to provide genetic profiling to size up the tumor. Others simply sent messages and packages.
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