Monthly Archives: April 2011

Le Hoang Rina

Le Hoang Rina is 4 years old and has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.  For the next 3 years of her life she will spend more time at the Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital than she will in her own home.  Her mother will be there, by her side for all of it. Taking care of [...]
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Vietnam Video

Here is a short video that my husband and I put together.  It’s a bit of background on my story and our experiences at the Can Tho Oncology Hospital in southern Vietnam. Vietnam Cancer Hospitals
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The Children’s Ward in HCMC

It is always difficult to see children with cancer and in HCMC this is very much the case.  The same overcrowded conditions exist in this part of the hospital.  Some families prefer to camp out in the halls or the stairwells because if you can believe it, they actually have a little more room and [...]
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Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital

Take Can Tho multiply it by 10 add a children’s ward and you get the Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital.  It is a sprawling complex of wards, radiation rooms, chemo units and surgical suites.  With 1,100 beds, their inpatient population ranges between 2,000 – 2,500 patients.   I don’t know how many outpatients they treat [...]
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    I am a photographer living in Westchester county, NY. I have been shooting commercial advertising for the past 20 years. I recently received a small business grant from British Airways. I won 10 business class flights to any 4 destinations that BA flies. It was a contest based on a series of essays that I wrote explaining how face to face travel could change my business and help it take a more photo journalistic path. My essays talked about the fact that I am a survivor of ovarian and endometrial cancers, and that since I have been sick, I have been looking for an opportunity to travel around the world documenting photographically how women with cancer are intrinsically connected. I would like to show how our struggles, hopes, joys, and concerns have no borders. That we share a common bond, regardless of where we live around the globe. This blog is hopefully going to document this journey over the next year.


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