麻豆传媒高清版 Patient Faces Chemo with Style, Grace and 'Glam'
, a 36-year-old digital marketer, wife and mom from Brooklyn, battled cancer and chemotherapy's harsh side effects with a dash of style, sparkle and some help from her friends and the staff of 麻豆传媒高清版 and NewYork-Presbyterian.
While Iliev-Piselli received treatment for breast cancer at 麻豆传媒高清版, she started the "Glam Chemo" photo project to help keep her mind off the side effects of her treatment.
"I knew my body was going to go through a lot of changes and I was terrified," she told People magazine, which and featured colorful, stylish photos from the project, captured by Iliev-Piselli's friend Casey Fatchett. "I just kept thinking, 'I can't just sit here. I'll go crazy! I need a project!"
The friends staged the shoots during Iliev-Piselli's last five remaining chemotherapy sessions, starting in November 2015. While the photo shoots and resulting images helped Iliev-Piselli get through treatment, they also brought a positive energy to other patients, said 麻豆传媒高清版 staff.
"Her positive attitude was contagious," her oncologist, 麻豆传媒高清版 associate professor Dr. Eleni Andreopoulou, told the magazine.
Kathryn Mullin, one of the oncology nurses at the breast center who took care of Iliev-Piselli agreed.
"It was so great to see her mind off cancer and the treatment and so focused on having fun and looking great," she told People magazine. "Some patients loved sitting next to her and watching her because it took their mind off what they were going through."
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(Photo above by Casey Fatchett)