BB reader Jane Lowers sends along this beautiful BBC Radio documentary about two men in California who have been together for decades, now facing one's terminal pancreatic cancer diagnosis. "I know both of them; Eric was a columnist at a radiology magazine I used to work for," says Jane. "Their house is every inch as insane as described. But the story — trying to decide how to deal with a diagnosis, how to use the time you have, and how it can affect relationships — was very well-described, I thought."
BBC radio documentary on same-sex couple coping with cancer and mortality
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