Case Study: A Couple’s Perspective on Glioblastoma

Case Study: A Couple’s Perspective on Glioblastoma

Bridging the Gap: Melding the Clinical and Human Sides of a Terminal Glioblastoma Diagnosis

Summary:
As co-author of It All Belongs: Love, Loss, and Learning to Live Again, a narrative nonfiction book about a couple’s journey with glioblastoma multiforme, I helped transform a deeply personal medical journey—backed by rigorous clinical research—into a clear, compassionate, and accessible narrative for patients, families, and caregivers.

Challenge / Need:
Glioblastoma is a rare and devastating diagnosis, and the couple at the heart of this story wanted to share their experience with honesty, hope, and clarity to help others navigate a confusing and frightening medical landscape.

Strategic Approach:
Working closely with the client and his late wife as co-narrators through extensive personal interviews and their detailed journals, I synthesized their lived experiences with clinical data and physician-sourced information they obtained from The James Cancer Center at Ohio State University Medical Center. My role was to transform it all into a readable, emotionally engaging, and medically accurate story.

Execution:
I structured the book as a dual POV journey, interweaving treatment paths, emotional beats, and technical details in a way that made complex science and terminology approachable for lay readers—without diluting accuracy or agency—earning an Independent Publishers Book Awards Gold medal, Outstanding Book Award, “Most Original Concept.”

Results:
An award-winning book that continues to resonate with readers facing similar diagnoses. It All Belongs has been embraced by caregivers, support groups, oncology networks, and hospice workers as a resource for both emotional and practical guidance.

Winner of 2025 Illuminations Book Award for Christian Literature Gold Medal, Biography/Memoir – Inspiration
Winner of 2024 Nautilus Book Award, Silver medal, Death & Dying, Grief & Loss
Winner of 2024 Independent Publishers Book Awards Gold medal, Outstanding Book Award, “Most Original Concept”
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