Meet Kathy, She has Breast Cancer.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

In June 2006, Kathy was diagnosed with invasive ductal cancer of the right breast. She was an apparently healthy, 45-year-old with no family history of breast cancer. And, since she was premenopausal, Kathy had not taken hormone replacements. Even though she had been having annual mammograms and clinical exams since she was 40, Kathy didn't know she had fibrocystic breast disease a noncancerous disease that can sometimes cause lumps in the breasts... Read more »

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