"This excellent book is about life, work, and the depth of human resiliency and love." - Publishers Weekly
Dr. Jerri Nielsen was responsible for the mental and physical fitness of a team of forty-one researchers and support personnel at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station on Antarctica when she discovered a lump in her breast in the winter of 1999. The most perilous and remote place on earth, Antarctica offered no way in or out before spring. This is Dr. Nielsen's own account of her experience, of her self-diagnosis and treatment with the help of E-mail consultations until her rescue.
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