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In May 2010, while helping rape victims in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eve Ensler received a life-threatening diagnosis: she had uterine cancer. Told with her signature brand of humor, Eve's journey through her illness uncovers connections between her body and the earth, as well as the transformative and transcendent potential of illness itself. --from page 4 of cover.
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Cancer patients' writings, American, Cancer, American Authors, Patients, Social conditions, Women human rights workers, Biography, Women, Authors, biography, Cancer, patients, biography, Women, africa, Congo (democratic republic), social conditions, Women, social conditionsPeople
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2019, Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
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The author of The Vagina Monologues describes being diagnosed and treated for uterine cancer and how her illness forced her to reconnect with her own body and gave her a better understanding of the resilience of humans.
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