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Joyce Wadler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joyce Wadler
Joyce Judith Wadler (born January 2, 1948) is a journalist and reporter for ''The New York Times'', as well as a writer and humorist. Prior to working at the ''New York Times'', she was a reporter and feature writer for the ''New York Post'', New York correspondent for ''The Washington Post'' and a contributing editor for ''New York Magazine'' and ''Rolling Stone''. She authored ''Liaison: The True Story of the M. Butterfly Affair'' (ISBN 0-553-09213-8) after interviewing Bernard Boursicot, who granted her wide access to information and insight into his affair with Shi Pei Pu. ==Cancer== Wadler has been treated for both breast and ovarian cancer. In 1991, Wadler was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a malignant tumor "the size of a robin's egg" removed from her left breast. The eventual diagnosis was "ductal carcinoma with medullary features".〔(Is DNA Destiny? ) ''Utne Reader''. March 1, 1998〕 Due to somewhat early detection and aggressive treatment, Wadler called it ''"()y maybe-not- the-best-but-still-pretty-terrific-whatever-the-hell-it-is cancer"''.〔(''My Breast'' by Joyce Wadler ) on Amazon.com〕 Her memoir about breast cancer, ''My Breast: One Woman's Cancer Story'' (ISBN 0671017756; ISBN 978-0-671-01775-0) was originally a two-part cover story for ''New York Magazine'' and later expanded into an award-winning book and made into a television movie starring Meredith Baxter, which won the American Women in Radio and Television Excellence in Programming Award in 1995. In 1995, she was diagnosed with "advanced ovarian cancer" and treated. She has been in remission since 2000.
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