Lessons from a survivor

Monday, April 18, 2005

Lynn Farrow started having mammograms in 1987, after her sister died of breast cancer. In 1991 a radiologist thought he saw something suspicious, but later dismissed it as nothing. Farrow, 53, got scared and stopped having mammograms.

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