The Mastectomy I Always Wanted

Erica Neubert Campbell discusses her memoir about her breast cancer diagnosis, double mastectomy, and reconstruction.
Sep 13, 2024
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While preparing for breast cancer surgery and reconstruction, Erica Neubert Campbell was understandably scared and anxious. She also had no idea what her reconstructed breasts would look like. Then a colleague shared that she had been through the same experience and showed Campbell her results. The information gave Campbell hope and strength, and she hopes to offer the same to other women with her new book, The Mastectomy I Always Wanted.

Listen to the episode to hear Campbell discuss:

  • why she wrote the book

  • how the book was a release, but also brought up a lot of the raw emotions she was feeling when she was first diagnosed

  • how she hopes the book, including the more than 50 photos, will help other women

Scroll down to below the “About the guest” information to read a transcript of this podcast.

About the guests
 
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Erica Neubert Campbell

Erica Neubert Campbell is a writer and long-time cancer advocate who has multiple perspectives on cancer. She is a breast cancer survivor who lost her mom to the same disease. Her passion for cancer advocacy began nearly three decades ago while volunteering at Camp Fantastic, a summer camp for children with cancer. Campbell is the leader of the Pinky Swear Foundation, a non-profit that provides financial support to kids with cancer and their families.

— Last updated on December 21, 2024 at 4:30 PM

 
 
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