CURE Magazine Post 4- Sykes

For my last post on CURE Magazine, I thought it might be good to read some articles that hit closer to home.  My Dad was diagnosed with some health problems last summer and I thought it would be good to look at the magazine from someone affected by cancer.  That being said, I looked up kidney cancer and found some of the articles the magazine offered on it.  The articles were informative and encouraging.  

After reading and skimming through some of these articles, I came to really appreciate what a range of articles the magazine offers.  For instance, some individuals impacted by cancer may not want to read more about their disease and the science behind it.  After all, it may have already changed their life drastically.  As a result they may not want to allocate any more of their time to the disease, even if it is learning about it.  For these readers, the magazine also offers lifestyle articles and articles about survivors as opposed to just exploring the science in cancer.  For those individuals who want to learn more about the science, the magazine presents it in a comprehensible manner.  I really like that the magazine has articles about cancer as a whole broad topic, but also the individual kinds of cancer. After all, these cells have become so specialized that they need individual articles to really discuss the varying diseases.  

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