If a positive, upbeat attitude could cure cancer, Wendy Brewer would have it made. The 63-year-old photographer and author was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and views having cancer as a good thing, in a way. “I’m pretty good at finding silver linings,” Brewer said after finishing a chemo treatment at the Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion at St.

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