#22 Why is your mental approach to cancer so key when it comes to health outcomes and quality of life?

#22 Why is your mental approach to cancer so key when it comes to health outcomes and quality of life?

By Royal Flying Doctor Service

Cockatoos fill the fruit trees. Rabbits abound. A long cancer journey is yet another challenge – but Maggie Murphy is living at home, surrounded by her beautiful gardens and she has reasons to smile.

IN LOVING MEMORY: We send all of our love and best wishes to Maggie's family on hearing the news that she passed away in late 2022, months after our interview was recorded. Maggie was an inspirational woman - strong at heart - full of love for life and her family.  May she rest in peace and we send our condolences to her family, who helped Maggie make this recording.  

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