From Diagnosis to Triumph: Lesli Moore Dahlke's Inspiring Fight against Rare CancersA resilient three-time cancer survivor and healthcare advocate, Leslie Moore Dahlke uncovers the shocking connection between her exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam and her rare cancers, inspiring hope and determination in her fight for survival against all odds.I am determined. Four months was what they gave me. I went through four full-time, 24 hours, round the clock chemo. And this past July, it will have been 32 years. - Lesli Moore DahlkeIn this episode, you will be able to:Witness the empowering transformation that emerges in the face of cancer survival.Delve into the obscure link casting Agent Orange exposure as a catalyst for select rare cancers.Apprehend the indispensability of stepping up in protection of your own healthcare rights.Peel back the layers of emotional and psychological ramifications borne by long-time cancer survivors.Unravel the scant acknowledgment and support offered to civilians touched by Agent Orange exposure.Meet Lesli Moore Dahlke, an inspiring figure in the battle against rare cancers. Her personal journey, fraught with multiple cancer diagnoses stemming from exposure to Agent Orange, gives her a rare perspective on life, survival and the human spirit. Formerly a TV producer, now a healthcare advocate and motivational speaker, Lesli infuses her encounters with hope and fortitude. Her inspiring book, 'The Best is Yet to Come', encapsulates her strength and determination, providing an encouraging message of resilience and courage. Despite severe health trials, she continues to motivate, instilling positivity and resilience wherever she goes.