Memorial Sloan-Kettering 'Visible Ink' program offers creative outlet for cancer patients

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Memorial Sloan-Kettering's 'Visible Ink' program has been putting cancer journeys out to the public, front and center, as an art form.

As hundreds of thousands of refugees pour out of Ukraine, some are making it to the Delaware Valley for safety and a new life.

Porter made her organs the characters for a musical she hopes to create, which is how she sent her kidney,"Kiki," packing.

 

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