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Young Women


Mara Langer
Breast Cancer... the two words always have been a part of my vocabulary. They have been a part of my life, and they have been a part of my world. My mother and grandmother both died from breast cancer, both too early in life. In the back of my mind, I always knew breast cancer was something that might show its ugly head within my beloved body, the only problem was I didn't know when.   MORE >


Katie M. Jozwicki
I still remember the day, almost a year ago now, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 31. It was the Monday of midterm’s week in my second year of business school. I was over $100,000 into debt to pay for school and then this…cancer?  MORE >


Laura Bradley
I found the lump on October 15, 2005, the morning of a 12-mile training walk in preparation for walking the 2005 Seattle Marathon. It was Saturday, so I could not even call for an appointment until Monday.   MORE >


Jeanie
I had had bouts of insomnia for over a month when I woke up in the wee hours of January 23, 2001. Most people drink warm milk, read a boring book, or watch television if they can't sleep. Of all the possible home remedies for a sleepless night, I did a breast self-exam!  MORE >