Hopkinsville Native Writes Book About Breast Cancer

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A Hopkinsville native who currently lives in Decatur, Alabama has written a book about her experience after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Kimberly Hancock Tisor was diagnosed on November 4, 2016. She will be in Hopkinsville this Saturday for a book signing. She says she felt the call to share her story in the book entitled “Joy is Contagious….Cancer Isn’t”.

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Two of the eleven women who assisted by sharing their experiences in the book are from Hopkinsville and will also be on the program.

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The book signing, along with some selected readings, will be Saturday afternoon from 2:00 until 4:00 at the First Baptist Church in Hopkinsville. Tisor says it will be a relaxing time.

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Tisor is a broadcaster and is currently Sonrise Host at Christian radio KTLF and is a blogger and podcaster. She is a 1988 graduate of Hopkinsville High School. She graduated from the Hopkinsville Community College and Murray State University. She got her start in broadcasting at TV-43 in Hopkinsville.She says her message in the book is you can have joy in the midst of a cancer diagnosis.

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The book is available at most on line book outlets. You can find those at her website at kimtisor.com. A portion of all sales go to The Rack Pack, a charitable organization, in support of breast cancer patients living in Decatur, Alabama.

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