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This book is about a couples struggle with melanoma stage IV cancer. Bobs cancer was discovered during an unrelated chest x-ray looking for signs of work-related mesophilioma. Unable to do a biopsy, he had to have two suspicious spots removed from his right lung. In January of 2012, after the thoracic surgery, we were given the news that Bobs spots were melanoma. We naively assumed they had caught it early since Bob had no symptoms or discomfort, but once melanoma shows up inside the body, it is stage IV. I have written about the year we lived with the news and the complications of cancer until Bobs death in 2013.…mehr

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This book is about a couples struggle with melanoma stage IV cancer. Bobs cancer was discovered during an unrelated chest x-ray looking for signs of work-related mesophilioma. Unable to do a biopsy, he had to have two suspicious spots removed from his right lung. In January of 2012, after the thoracic surgery, we were given the news that Bobs spots were melanoma. We naively assumed they had caught it early since Bob had no symptoms or discomfort, but once melanoma shows up inside the body, it is stage IV. I have written about the year we lived with the news and the complications of cancer until Bobs death in 2013.


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Sheila Yow Isenhour, was born in Concord, North Carolina. She graduated from Northwest Cabarrus High School in 1972 and have an associate degree in human services from Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte. For 30 or more years, she worked with the elderly as an Activities professional. The last 8 years, she worked for Catawba County Schools as an Exceptional Children's Teacher's assistant. She has two children: Ben and Elizabeth; their spouses are Amanda and Antonio. She has since retired to writing, music, painting and playing with her two grandchildren, Aliyah and Lydia.