Young People Living, And Laughing, With Cancer
Filed by KOSU News in Health.
September 8, 2009
Can cancer be funny? Some patients think so; hundreds of popular blogs — many of which are written by cancer patients younger than 40 — combine realistic cancer confessions with a healthy dose of humor.
Iva Skoch and Kairol Rosenthal, two writers who were diagnosed with cancer in their late 20s, are among the advocates of a laughter-filled approach to the disease. They discuss the concept of “cancertainment” and suggest ways that young adults undergoing cancer treatment can take a different approach to the disease than older generations.
Skoch is the author of the recent Newsweek.com article “Young Patients Laugh at Cancer” and Rosenthal is the author of Everything Changes: The Insider’s Guide to Cancer in Your 20s and 30s. Copyright 2009 National Public Radio









