Mark Lewis: We shouldn’t leap to conclusions based on superficial judgments, whether it’s celebrities or our neighbors
Mark Lewis posted on X/Twitter:
“Kate Middleton’s appearance — as one of the most photographed people in the world! — is proof that you can’t tell someone has cancer (or is on treatment) just by looking at them
Her weight has fueled all sorts of speculation, and unintentional loss is one sign of malignancy (caloric balance can shift unfavorably on both sides: less intake with appetite suppression, more consumption by hypercatabolism)
But even once systemic therapy begins not all chemo causes hair loss, vomiting, or immunosuppression
I often tell my trainees that, in the oncology waiting room, they may not be able to distinguish the patients from their caregivers!
So once again we shouldn’t leap to conclusions based on superficial judgments, whether it’s celebrities (see also: Chadwick Boseman) or our neighbors
To quote Philip Larkin:
We should be careful, of each other, we should be kind
While there is still time.”
Source: Mark Lewis/X
Mark A. Lewis is the Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Intermountain Healthcare in Utah, the Co-Chair of adolescent & young adult (AYA) oncology in the SWOG cooperative group, and the Vice President of American Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Support. Dr. Lewis is also a well-known patient advocate and social media influencer.
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