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Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reflects on life and death as a cancer patient : Shots - Health News Dr. Henry Marsh felt comfortable in hospitals — until he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer.
Early on in today's episode, NPR's Scott Simon asks Dr. Henry Marsh a question – how could a medical professional miss the signs that they themselves are ill? Marsh, the neurosurgeon behind the ...
After working as a neurosurgeon for over 40 years, Dr. Henry Marsh was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. The cancer led him to reflect on doctor/patient relationships, his own mortality ...
Henry Marsh is an author and retired doctor, in whom, said The Economist, “neuroscience has found its Boswell.” In his most recent book, the physician becomes a patient, ...
In ‘And Finally,’ Henry Marsh, a British neurosurgeon and writer, gets a lesson in empathy. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Fresh Air Weekend: Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh; 'Fleishman' actor Lizzy Caplan Marsh reflects on his advanced prostate cancer diagnosis. David Bianculli reviews the Apple TV+ comedy series Shrinking.
Marsh reflects on his advanced prostate cancer diagnosis. David Bianculli reviews the Apple TV+ comedy series Shrinking. Caplan plays a woman confronting mid life in Fleishman is in Trouble.
When neurosurgeon Henry Marsh’s third memoir opens, he has volunteered to take part in a study that requires a scan of his brain. “It seemed a bit of a joke at the time,” he writes in “And ...