Doctor with terminal cancer shares the three things everyone should consider doing to prepare for death

03/15/24 at 02:30 AM

Doctor with terminal cancer shares the three things everyone should consider doing to prepare for death
Your Tango, by Alexandra Blogier; 3/12/24
Kim is a resident doctor who was diagnosed with metastatic sarcoma when she was 28 years old. She invites people to see what her life is like, as both a medical resident and a cancer patient, focusing on the practice of gratitude and being present. ... Kim revealed the three most important things she’s done as a cancer patient to get the administrative side of her affairs in order, which she recommends everyone do, even if they're not sick.

  1. Visit an estate lawyer and write a will
  2. Make a record of all bank accounts, debts, and assets
  3. Have open and honest discussions with loved ones about end-of-life care
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