The Cancer Club 
"YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER."
No woman ever wants to hear those wordsor have one office visit change her life. Yet the 175,000 American women who'll face breast cancer this year will be forced to redefine their priorities and come to terms with the reality of lossthe loss of a breast, the loss of hair during treatment, and ultimately the loss of a sense of security.
But when breast cancer survivor ...
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Jenny Regeling
I really enjoyed your story from a Christian perspective - I too am a Christian who has had breast cancer back in 1997 and am fighting fit today to tell the story today. I live in Australia & I want to reach out to as many people as possible to support them at this time. I feel encouraged by your story. It inspires me to continue on with my website of support - thank you. God Bless You and Yours ... Jenny - jenny@cancertohealthylifestyle.com http://www.cancertohealthylifestyle.com
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