Taking On Breast Cancer 
The first time I had breast cancer, in 1993, I thought I'd die. Everyone around me thought so, tooespecially people who knew people who'd died of it.
My mother tried to console me, saying, "The further you get from this, the safer you'll feel." But I didn't believe her. Two years later, my physician ordered a bone scan after I complained of nagging hip pain. Its results revealed a suspicious ...
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