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INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER

Mindy Beers
I ran smack into the arm of the exercise machine, hitting my right breast. My breast didn't hurt, I couldn't detect anything abnormal, it just grew in size. Never in my life would I expect to be diagnosed with IBC.  MORE >


Ginny Mason RN, BSN
I remember the day clearly. I was sitting at a large table in a small conference room, waiting for the surgeon to come and talk to me. He had done a needle aspiration of a "cyst" in my breast the previous day.  MORE >


Cissy Swaim
I am 28 years old, and married to the most wonderful man and blessed with a one-year-old daughter. In February 2001 I found a lump in my breast, made a phone call, and was sent for a mammogram.   MORE >


Roberta Humphreys
Today, May 8, 2002, my oncologist smiled and showed me the door and told me I was too healthy to be allowed to stay. Regular check-ups only from now on.  MORE >