THE DREADED C-WORD: A conversation with Rev. Mace Hall

Tuesday, February 4 Hospitality Suite Peacetree Road United Methodist Church

Years agom my husband read a book called The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee. The title intrigued me. Having lost my mother, grandfather, and a grandmother plus 2 very close friend to cancer, I thought what are you sitting way to describe this terrible, scary, widely variable  sayI think way to describe this terrible, scary, widely variable to seize November 26, 2021, I heard the dreaded 'C' -word from an emergency room doctor saying my initial scans look like cancer.


Cancer touches so many. The news can be crashing.


Come for an intimate conversation for purses touched by cancer led by Reverend bass hall for questions or to sign up please email maze at PRUMC one lan@gmail.com.

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