Tuesday May. 21, 2013

After cancer treatment, Mike Robison has learned to use his new voice in unexpected ways

After intensive cancer radiation treatment on his neck and chest, Mike Robison’s voice dropped low and threatened to disappear. But no matter how hard his voice tried to hide, Robison always found it. And these days, his voice has found its own distinct rhythm – the raspy melody of an auctioneer who is happy to be heard.

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