Forget mind gurus. The man who lost a leg, lung and slice of liver to defeat cancer will optimism, tells you how to be happy Spanish actor Aloy Azorin hits the nail on the head when he says Albert Espinosa "has won several battles with death, which is why his stories are so full of life." After being diagnosed with a bone tumour in his left leg, Espinosa, now an engineer and popular screenplay writer, then a 14-year-old boy from Barcelona, battled a 3 per cent survival chance with positivity and black humour. A decade in hospital, 83 chemotherapy sessions, and bartering his left leg, lung and a chunk of his liver — all attacked by cancer — left him equipped to write a survival memoir that's...
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