The Longest Mile: A Doctor, a Food Fight, and the Footrace that Rallied a Community Against Cancer
In the course of their lifetime, one out of two men and one out of three women will be diagnosed with cancer. Many of us watch in desperation as our friends and loved ones fight for their lives. But after seeing several of her patients and her dearest aunt engage in a battle with cancer, Dr. Christine Meyer decided to embark on a quest for hope. Through happenstance and love, a team of runners emerged that empowered a community to make a difference, in each others' lives and in the lives of cancer patients. Along the way, Dr. Meyer learned that the true measure of a doctor's success is not the number of lives saved. but the number of lives touched.
The architectural brilliance of The Longest Mile: A Doctor, a Food Fight, and the Footrace that Rallied a Community Against Cancer resides in its meticulously crafted prose. Christine Meyer has delivered a manuscript that transcends its genre, offering a profound reflection on the human condition that lingers long after the final page is turned.
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