Her diagnosis came at the same time as mine -- in November 2004, just after her husband, John Edwards, and John Kerry lost the presidential election. She received the same treatment as I did -- lumpectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation -- and so I was especially interested in her breast cancer journey as it paralleled my own in many ways. But just after her diagnosis surfaced in the media, Elizabeth Edwards disappeared from the radar -- perhaps like we all do in some way while immersed in the maze of cancer. So I lost track of her. But now -- almost two years later -- Edwards is back from cancer, back in the headlines, and back with a new book, Saving Grace.Edwards, 57, reveals on the pages of her book the intricacies of her cancer ordeal. She shares that she experienced every side effect possible throughout her treatment. She bruised, bled, developed sores in her mouth, experienced numbness in her hands and feet, lost her hair, felt nauseated, ached in her bones and joints, and suffered yellowed and damaged nails -- and then chemotherapy stopped and she went on to the burning, blistering effects of radiation. Still, she managed to survive. And she thanks those who helped her survive -- for their tenderness, encouragement, humor, tears, and love -- and she writes all about it in her memoir that reveals how she juggled life and marriage and kids and cancer and how she arrived in a new place. A happy place.













1. It was Nov.7th 2004. Katie Couric was interviewing Elizabeth Edwards on the Today Show. I was getting ready for work and at that moment I decided to do a breast self-exam. I found a lump. It was cancer and I too went on my journey to recovery. It seemed like the 200th time Katie Couric had interviewed someone with breast cancer, but because of her perseverance in bringing the issue up again and again, that day I got the message and it saved my life. Thank you Elizabeth for your courage and thank you Katie for keeping us abreast of what we need to do.
Posted at 5:04PM on Sep 28th 2006 by Sherye Sirrel