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Q3 2019

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35 Q3 2019 / CINEMONTAGE 35 Q3 2019 / CINEMONTAGE by Linda Sundlin portraits by Martin Cohen N o one really wants to talk or read about cancer, especially in the workplace, unless it affects one directly. I have met many editors through the years who have had a diagnosis and either quit their job or did not take one while they underwent treatment because they didn't think it was possible or appropriate to work the long hours editorial demands while going through chemotherapy. Or their supervisors might think they would have to take too much time out for health reasons. When they heard my story, they could not understand how I possibly could work 12-hour days while being treated. I believe I did not experience the usual symptoms that go along with chemo (nausea, fatigue, weakness) because I was so involved and distracted by my work and could not allow myself to wallow in the 'Spider-Man' on Chemo NOT ALL THE SUPERHEROICS WERE ON THE SCREEN The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Columbia Pictures

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