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One in Eight: A Breast Cancer Journey and Practical Guide for Patients, Families, and Workplaces
by Vikki Espinosa
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Synopsis
What happens when the day you feared becomes the day your life changes forever?
When Vikki Espinosa heard the words “You have breast cancer,” she was launched into a world of uncertainty, decisions, and the kind of exhaustion no one prepares you for. What began as a terrifying diagnosis became ...
When Vikki Espinosa heard the words “You have breast cancer,” she was launched into a world of uncertainty, decisions, and the kind of exhaustion no one prepares you for. What began as a terrifying diagnosis became ...
What happens when the day you feared becomes the day your life changes forever?
When Vikki Espinosa heard the words “You have breast cancer,” she was launched into a world of uncertainty, decisions, and the kind of exhaustion no one prepares you for. What began as a terrifying diagnosis became a journey through treatment, identity, resilience, and ultimately, rediscovery.
One in Eight blends memoir with practical guidance for patients, families, workplaces, and anyone who wants to show up better during a health crisis. Vikki writes with honesty, clarity, and a steady hand — offering readers the information she wishes she had, along with the emotional truth of what cancer actually feels like from the inside.
Whether you're newly diagnosed, caring for someone who is, or supporting an employee or friend, this book gives you both the language and the tools to navigate the hardest moments with more confidence, compassion, and grace.
A reminder runs through every chapter:
You don’t have to do this alone — and you don’t have to pretend to be strong to get through it.
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