Diane Virginia: When Cancer Strikes
THE DIAGNOSIS “You have breast cancer,” the surgeon said, “and because of your family history, I recommend a double-mastectomy.” She showed me photos of the procedure while explaining her credentials. “It’s imperative that we get this done right away.” I was still processing the “You have cancer,” statement so the photos became a blur. Long story–I persuaded her to do a lumpectomy. “If you’ll follow-up with radiation, I will permit this,” she said, escorting me to the front desk. “You’re … Continue reading →