How Charles Atlas Got Me Through a Bone Marrow Transplant: (and helped beat an almost unbeatable cancer)
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How Charles Atlas Got Me Through a Bone Marrow Transplant: (and helped beat an almost unbeatable cancer)
"How Charles Atlas Got Me Through a Bone Marrow Transplant" tells the story of journalist William Tucker's battle with Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, one of the most deadly cancers. Tethered to a "pole" of intravenous fluids for a month, Tucker found he could stay active and even improve his physique by practicing the Charles Atlas routine that he learned as a teenager. The exercise routine carried him through a procedure where his doctors admitted later he had only a 1 percent chance of survival. Told with verve and humor, the book is only 100 pages long and can be read in one sitting.