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Elizabeth Edwards' cancer returns

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Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic Presidential hopeful John Edwards, has announced that her cancer has returned. Mrs. Edwards was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, on the same day that her husband and running mate John Kerry conceded the Presidential election. This time around, Mrs. Edwards has been diagnosed with metastic, or Stage IV, breast cancer. This type of cancer is treatable but incurable; patients with metastic breast cancer have slightly more than a 25% chance of living longer than five years.

John Edwards is being criticized for continuing to campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination in the face of his wife's diagnosis, but people close to the campaign have said that this is what Mrs. Edwards wants. According to the New York Times, "Mr. Edwards made his priorities clear. 'Any time, any place that I need to be with Elizabeth," he said, "I will be there, period.'" Mrs. Edwards has said that she feels fine, and that she doesn't want her husband at home staring at her. She prefers that he continue campaigning, and plans to continue her own work for the campaign.

Elizabeth Edwards and her husband have three children: Cate, 25, Emma Claire, 8, and Jack, 6. Their son Wade was killed in a car crash in 1996, when he was 16. After his death, the couple went through fertility treatments to have their two younger children. Mrs. Edwards wrote about her experiences in her book, Saving Graces.

I find Mrs. Edwards' story wrenching not because I agree with her husband's politics, but because she is a mother and I can imagine what it is like to walk in her shoes. I have a son the same age as Jack Edwards, and twice in the past three years I have had cancer scares; both times, I have been lucky and what could have been something horrible has turned out to be essentially nothing. Each time, in the waiting period between the initial consultation and the test results, I have found myself thinking about what it would be like for my children if I were diagnosed with cancer, and what it would be like for them if I were to die. Each time my test results have been good, and I have been able to go on with my life. And each time I have felt as though I dodged a bullet.

When my husband and I talked about this today, I told him that if I were in Mrs. Edwards' shoes, I would want our life to go on the way it is now to whatever extent was possible; I would NOT want my husband to quit his job and stay home waiting for me to die. In a press conference on Thursday, Elizabeth Edwards has said that "I expect to do all the things next week that I did last week." Any one--any woman, any mother, any person--facing cancer should hope to do so much.

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