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Buxom Wench
07-31-2007, 11:29 AM
I know this is a subject talked about alot.
I guess it just hit me in a strange way because she's so healthy and also, my age.

Something tells me she will pull through this with flying colours.

ABC's Robin Roberts: 'I Have Breast Cancer'

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3430554

The 'Good Morning America' Anchor Will Seek Treatment in the Coming Months
By ROBIN ROBERTS
July 31, 2007 —


I never thought I'd be writing this. & I have breast cancer.

It all started a few weeks ago. We had gotten the news that our dear colleague and friend Joel Siegel had passed away and we began preparing for our special tribute show for him. I did a piece about Joel's courageous battle with cancer, reporting on the way my friend had lived his life and been such a successful advocate for the importance of early cancer screenings.

That very night when I went to bed, I did a self breast exam and found something that women everywhere fear: I found a lump.

At first I thought, "This can't be. I am a young, healthy woman." Nevertheless, I faced my fear head on and made an appointment to see the doctor. Much as I was hoping the doctor would say it was nothing, she did a biopsy and confirmed that the lump I'd found was indeed an early form of breast cancer.

Hearing the doctor say those words out loud was surreal.

I will be having surgery shortly and follow-up treatment in the months to come. So in the coming months, you will probably notice that I will have my good days and my bad days, but I know I will get through it with the love and support of my family and friends. Diane, Sam, Chris and all of the folks behind the scenes who make this program come to life each and every morning have been so supportive and loving at this challenging time.

To you, our viewers, please know that your thoughts and prayers very much sustain me as they always have each and every morning when I sit in the chair next to Diane and say "Good Morning America." You have always been there for me & and I love you back.

And like my good friend Joel, I can't stress enough how important it is to get screened and checked for all cancers  and to do self breast exams. I am so blessed that I found this in the early stages and the prognosis is so promising that my doctor expects me to be flying planes and hanging on to submarines in the middle of the Atlantic and scaling the Mayan Pyramids in no time in the mornings to come.

Now I join the ranks of millions of Americans who are fighting this same battle each and every day. I appreciate YOUR courage and YOUR example. Thank you for showing me the way.

You can send Robin Roberts a personal message by clicking here (http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3430556).

KissMeKate
07-31-2007, 12:02 PM
Breast cancer and breast cancer awareness is much more prevalent now than ever.

My mom was recently diagnosed as well and is not is good physical condition to begin with. Within a month, she had many many biopsies (including her lymph nodes), learned there were agressive cluster cells in her other breast, had a double mastectomy, learned the doctors had removed a second mass that had been much closer to her lymph nodes, she's a candidate for radiation but not chemo, and has decided along with her doctor that the best treatment now is to monitor and wait. She too has bad days and good days, and I'm glad her good days are more frequent now.

It's been a huge rollercoaster ride for our whole family. This is the first case of breast cancer in my family that I know of. I have now had my baseline mammogram at 35 (my insurance did not pay for it as I'm not 40) and will be watching much more closely than before.

Luckily for everyone, treatment of cancer has progressed tremendously, which is a good thing, as now (for women) our overall chance of cancer is around 1:2. :ow: So remember to do you monthly self exam!

Ysobelle
07-31-2007, 02:54 PM
A former coworker of mine died on Sunday. We got the call as a big family birthday party was winding down. The symbolism was unmissable.

Get checked. Take care of yourself. Go here:

http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=2

Peaches O Malley
07-31-2007, 03:50 PM
And lest we forget, (rogues this means you) breast cancer strikes men as well.

Take care of yourselves and each other. :ilu:

Buxom Wench
07-31-2007, 03:54 PM
And lest we forget, (rogues this means you) breast cancer strikes men as well.

Yes it can. Mom and Dad were both diagnosed 2 weeks apart.
Mom's been cancer free for 6 years.

Bux
07-31-2007, 09:18 PM
I just lost a good friend yesterday, she was a 12 year survivor. She was diagnosed with breast cancer at 37. It touches all of us all to often.

Prayers and hugs to all

Winifred Baskerville
07-31-2007, 09:27 PM
I don't know for certain, but I believe my paternal grandmother died from breast cancer...

That is so not a question I want to ask my dad... so I'll ask someone else. It's important to know.