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Tag: Paul Kalanithi
Five years later: Lucy Kalanithi on loss, grief and love
Stanford physician Lucy Kalanithi opens up about loss, grief and love for her neurosurgeon husband, Paul, five years after his death from lung cancer.
Cracking cancer’s code: Stanford Medicine magazine reports on treatments and developments
Learn about chemo brain and what's new in cancer treatment, research and education in Stanford Medicine magazine's new issue highlighting the disease.
Lucy Kalanithi shares her daughter’s take on life and death in a new podcast
In a new storytelling podcast, Lucy Kalanithi shares what her daughter has taught her about life, death and the beauty of seeing things just as they are.
Video about surgeon-author Paul Kalanithi earns Emmy nod
The first time I saw a rough cut of “A strange relativity: Altered time for surgeon-turned-patient," a video about neurosurgeon-author Paul Kalanithi’s reflections on life while facing …
Paul Kalanithi’s book will probably make you cry
Just over a year ago, I received a first draft of an article for Stanford Medicine magazine that electrified me. It was gorgeous. It was …
Stanford neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi, who touched countless lives with his writing, dies at 37
Neurosurgeon and writer Paul Kalanithi, MD, passed away on Monday. A death is almost always sad, but for me this one is indescribably so - though if he were alive he …
A neurosurgeon’s journey from doctor to cancer patient
Earlier this week, I had the chance to hear Stanford neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi, MD, discuss living with advanced-stage lung cancer in a conversation with palliative …