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Back by Popular Demand: The Original Mutation Human Being Joe Perusic Reclaims the Blueprint of Survivorship Spring, Texas — July 14, 2025 Joe Perusic, long-term childhood cancer survivor and Director of Survivor, announces the return of his groundbreaking identity framework: “Original Mutation Human Being.” This concept, forged from decades of lived experience and systemic resistance, reframes survivorship not as recovery, but as evolutionary adaptation.

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  • Longtermsurvivor 1
    Longtermsurvivor 1 Member Posts: 21
    edited July 15 #2

    Clarification Statement for CSNSupportTeam

    Subject: Clarification Regarding “Original Mutation Human Being” Press Release From: Joe Perusic – Long-Term Childhood Cancer Survivor

    Dear CSNSupportTeam,

    I’ve been informed that my recent message may have triggered a flag. I’d like to offer some context and clarification—not in defense, but in service of transparency and survivor truth.

    The content I shared reflects a survivorship perspective, grounded in decades of lived experience, medical documentation, and systemic advocacy. The term “Original Mutation Human Being” is not biological speculation—it’s a metaphorical framework meant to spotlight the long-term consequences of childhood cancer treatment and its impact on identity, health, and care.

    This message was crafted to:

    • Validate other survivors’ experiences who have felt unseen and unsupported
    • Encourage conversation around late effects and institutional adaptation
    • Catalyze empathy and reform within survivorship care

    I understand this language may be intense, but that intensity is born of urgency—not hostility. Survivors often speak through metaphor, declaration, and emotional clarity because traditional language has failed to capture the complexity of what we live.

    If any part of the message was misread, I invite further conversation—not confrontation. My mission remains simple: help save lives and prevent isolation.

    I am open to feedback and committed to continuing this dialogue with respect, documentation, and unwavering survivor dignity.

    Sincerely, Joe Perusic