Drawn in real time during diagnosis and treatment, My Breast Cancer Cartoon Diary transforms fear and confusion into wit, honesty, and human connection. With a few expressive lines and a sharp sense of humor, Carol Lowbeer captures the chaos of medical life - the baffling jargon, the long waits, and the doctors ranging from compassionate to confounding. Her cartoons balance absurdity with empathy, showing how humor can coexist with fear, and even help heal it. This book is for anyone whose life has been touched by cancer - patients, survivors, family, friends, and caregivers alike. It speaks to those who have waited too long in cold rooms, juggled confusing jargon, or tried to stay brave through exhaustion. Carol's cartoons offer relief through laughter and recognition - a chance to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. But even beyond the world of illness, these drawings will speak to anyone who's faced life's curveballs with a shaky kind of courage. Through humor and heart, they remind us that resilience isn't always loud - sometimes it's a crooked smile, a scribbled line, or the quiet act of finding a a wry laugh where it shouldn't exist at all.