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Submitted by Kaye E.

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Tina

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My daughter is a survivor of breast cancer. Her's was in her milk duc and the only sign for this, as i understand, was because she was had a discharge from her nipple.

She waited 4 months and when she diagnosis she was stage 3. The had her right breast removed and they took fat from her stomach to make her breast. Well, she got a flat stomach from it. I told her she could have taken mine, and we both laughter. You need a sense of humor. Later during one of her operations later, they put a tattoo of a nipple on her beast. She had several operation in the first year but she did not have to have any treatment. She has a 1 yr old daughter, 4 yr old daughter and 5 yr old son. She is now 7 years survivor and everyday I thank God for her. She does a lot for her community, children's schools and much more. I am to blessed to have her has my daughter.

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