Follow one cancer survivor’s journey through diagnosis, treatment, and remission. And see how being positive throughout helped him deal with the process.
Geoff Berman is a survivor of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which he was diagnosed with shortly after he turned sixty. Cancer is a word that typically strikes fear in a patient. The thoughts of this book are his as he dealt with the daily emotions, good and bad, throughout discovering the cancer, undergoing multiple forms of treatment, and now reaching remission.
Geoff has been involved with the process of liquidating businesses under state law for almost forty years. He is a former president of the American Bankruptcy Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, and he has authored books, law review articles, and journal pieces on assignments for the benefit of creditors. He lives in Palm Desert, California, with his wife, Autumn, and “their girls”—two cats named Dakota and Shiloh. He has two daughters, one living with her husband and son in La Mirada, California, and the other a recent returnee to the Southern California area who now resides in Palm Desert.