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My Inevitable Cancer Substack

Celia Finkelstein

I have a dirty mouth, a soft heart, and a gaping hole where my uterus used to be. Currently in remission from stage 3a ovarian cancer. I'm writing about life with and after. It might get dark in here.

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  • Celia Finkelstein

    I'm a writer and actor. If you invite me to your dinner party, I'll probably talk about butt plugs. Ovarian cancer survivor.

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