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How to Set Goals and Thrive as a Cancer Previvor and Survivor

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As a young medical student, every year as January 1 rolled in, I would eagerly set lofty goals for myself because I knew the importance of healthy habits. Yet, time and time again, by the arrival of February, those goals would quickly fall apart for various reasons — a big upcoming exam, recovering from a cold, or some other unforeseen circumstance. The motivation never seemed to last, and the health goals never translated into the healthy lifestyle I had envisioned.

This only became truer as time went on and I gained more responsibilities as a mother and palliative care physician, leaving very little time for self-care. And as I got older with more people depending on me, I started to adopt the belief that self-care is selfish. And let me tell you, I’ve learned this belief couldn’t be further from the truth.

In 2020, I underwent a preventive bilateral mastectomy and total hysterectomy to radically reduce my genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer. I experienced a major complication the following day that required emergency surgery, which left me deconditioned and dependent on my husband for several weeks to help me with even the simplest tasks.

For the first time, I experienced a glimpse of what my seriously ill patients felt every day. And that was the moment I made the connection to my “why” (more on that below) — the first time I truly understood that self-care is not selfish, it is my self-preservation.

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