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Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel
Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel










In December 2018, she wrote about how the man she thought was her father, Donald Wurtzel, was not. She attended the Ramaz School, a Modern Orthodox day school in New York, before attending Harvard as an undergraduate and Yale Law School. Wurtzel was born and raised in New York City in a Jewish family. “I caught it fast and I acted fast, but I must have looked away: By the time of my double mastectomy, the cancer had spread to five lymph nodes,” she wrote in The New York Times in 2015. Wurtzel later became an advocate for testing for the BRCA gene mutation and pushed for insurance companies to cover BRCA testing for all Ashkenazi Jewish women, regardless of whether or not they present cancer symptoms. The same year, she underwent a double mastectomy. Wurtzel was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2015.

Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel

Wurtzel’s blockbuster memoir, “Prozac Nation,” which came out in 1994 when she was only 27 years old, detailed her struggles with anti-depressants.

Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel

Author Elizabeth Wurtzel, best known for her memoir “Prozac Nation,” died at age 52 after a five-year fight with breast cancer.












Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel