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Ex-Politician and Cancer Patient Andrea Kdolsky Discusses Humor and the Amusing Aspects of Death

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Andrea Kdolsky, the former health minister and a cancer patient, is currently working on a book titled "Keine Watte". This book is not just for those affected by cancer, but also for their relatives.

Kdolsky believes that cancer patients want to be treated normally, not wrapped in cotton wool. She points out that others completely withdraw from cancer patients, which can be a challenging part for them.

The book aims to address the challenges faced by relatives of cancer patients. Kdolsky emphasizes the importance of humor in surviving life with dignity. She suggests that embracing humor could aid in overcoming the difficulties that come with a cancer diagnosis.

Kdolsky also addresses the issue of people comparing their own illnesses to cancer. She states that some people point out their own illnesses to compare with cancer patients, which she finds unnecessary and disrespectful.

Moreover, Kdolsky addresses the issue of people treating cancer patients as if they are going to die tomorrow. She expresses that this is not helpful and that cancer patients should be treated normally.

Kdolsky, despite her cancer diagnosis, expresses no fear of death. She states that no one has ever returned from death, and that death could be "funny and cool."

The book is currently in progress, and it is expected to provide valuable insights and advice for both cancer patients and their relatives. Kdolsky's perspective and experiences as a former health minister and a cancer patient are sure to make this book an enlightening read.

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