Metastatic Breast Cancer
Metastatic Breast Cancer
When breast cancer goes metastatic, many women feel discouraged and disheartened.
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" They really didn't think I was gonna make it -- they don't actually considered themselves survivors. Want to think that the majority. It's a way kind of quickly but some like these women are living years with breast cancer people need to say yes. They're among the 20% of breast cancer patients whose cancer returns or begins in another part of the body. Actually was limping around thinking had a pulled muscle in my bank and it turns. Lesion in my tibia spread to test without. Asking. In mind them. Kenny boy survived breast cancer for twenty years the court came back. Then -- thought -- on him home for me. Ewing never known for me. The breast cancer just. A it. Researchers are trying to figure out how cancer cells currently dormant despite aggressive treatments before growing again. These women are balancing the -- extending life if his team. My daughter graduated from school. I was there. Help other people I have a very good audience like I'm being Whitman said. Dexter house has survive twenty years with metastatic breast. C team is not for her. And very turned off by me. -- You know it makes it seem. Like at the fund trivial thing. We kind of when people not been. You did you become in town to to become educate. And that's where -- what that's what it's. Just one year after diagnosis Murray has hope. If you know of them so -- Think and that's good but there are all proof that surgery chemo and even time. Is no cure someone that to mean once you know that you beat breast cancer if -- diet found that now. -- are. Now let's go the time. And get secure. Than."
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