Cancer Family

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Howie calls these “his and hers” chairs. He sits beside Laurel, his wife of thirty-four years, as they get their weekly chemotherapy treatments, side by side at Oncologist Dr. Barry Boyd’s office. Greenwich, Connecticut. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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The drive to chemotherapy treatment takes half an hour, and Howie and Laurel Borowick take turns, resting and driving, depending on whose getting treatment that day. Greenwich, Connecticut. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Howie and Laurel Borowick embrace in the bedroom of their home. In their thirty-four year marriage, they never could have imagined being diagnosed with stage-4 cancer at the same time. Chappaqua, New York. March 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Like wedding rings, Laurel and Howie Borowick wear similar medical bracelets, which the nurses scan throughout their chemotherapy treatments together at the oncologists office. They do a dance, as both caretaker and patient and husband and wife, simultaneously trying to be there for the other but also trying to get through the day them selves. Greenwich, Connecticut. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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On the eve of new rounds of chemotherapy treatment, Laurel and Howie Borowick take a last minute trip to Florida. Naples, Florida. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Weak from chemotherapy, Howie Borowick floats effortlessly and slowly around the pool during a midweek getaway to a warm climate. Naples, Florida. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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After three breast cancer diagnoses, and undergoing chemotherapy treatment multiple times, losing her hair for a third time seemed inevitable and unfair to Laurel Borowick. Cancer has taken her breast and her hair, leaving her feeling like she no longer looks like a woman anymore. Chappaqua, New York. February, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Late one evening, Howie cuts Laurel’s hair, knowing that it will start falling out on its own in the coming weeks as a side effect from the chemotherapy. Chappaqua, New York. February 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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At the Rodolfo Valentin Salon in Manhattan, Laurel Borowick gets fitted for a new wig, as she gave away most of her older wigs from previous cancer diagnosis. New York City, New York. February, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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In his kitchen, Howie Borowick breaks into a bouncing dance to hopefully get a smile out of wife, Laurel. Chappaqua, New York. February, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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It’s a familiar afternoon scene around the Borowick home, with Howie fast asleep, exhausted from the week’s chemo and Laurel, his wife, waking him with a loving kiss on the forehead. Chappaqua, New York. March 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Howie and Laurel Borowick sit next to the bathroom telephone as they hear the most recent news from their oncologist- good scans for both of them, and their respective tumors are shrinking. Chappaqua, New York. March 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Even with her husband by her side, also in treatment, it’s not easy for Laurel Borowick to prepare for a new round of chemotherapy as she’s been through the process on and off for the past sixteen years after three diagnosis of breast cancer. Greenwich, Connecticut. January, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Recovering from a collapsed lung and managing a recent pneumonia diagnosis, Howard Borowick takes a walk down the hallways of Medical Oncology with the assistance of wife, Laurel Borowick, left, by his side. Greenwich, Connecticut. November, 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Howard Borowick never expected to live as long as he did. Therefore he prepared his own eulogy, which he left in an envelop in his desk at home. Greenwich, Connecticut. November 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Laurel Borowick has a tender moment alone with her husband Howard, minutes after he passed away. They were married thirty-four years and shared their battles with cancer together side by side, until his death. Greenwich, Connecticut. December 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Buried in his favorite Giant’s jersey, HB baseball cap and jeans, Howard Borowick was laid to rest. He always liked to have the last word, so his funeral concluded with the eulogy that he wrote himself months before he died. His life, and his story, was evident in the faces of the hundreds that came to remember their friend. Mt. Kisco, New York. December 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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Howard Borowick left instructions for his funeral because he was a planner, and liked to be in charge, even in death. He requested to be buried in his favorite Giant’s football jersey, a pair of jeans, and his HB baseball cap. Laurel Borowick, his wife, smiles at him as they spend their last moment together before the casket is closed and the funeral begins. Mt. Kisco, New York. December 2013
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The Borowick children join their mother Laurel for her first chemotherapy treatment since Howard Borowick’s death, a few days earlier. The couple had gone to their respective treatments together over the course of the last year, side by side. Greenwich, Connecticut. December 2013 © Nancy Borowick
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