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  2. I was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer at 36. Ten years ...

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    Melissa Eppard was diagnosed with an aggressive breast cancer when she was 36. She removed her implants and got tattoos over her scars.

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    Breast cancer is currently the leading cause of cancer death for women ages 20 to 49, and, according to the BCRF, diagnoses in young women have been rising by more than 2 percent each year for the ...

  4. List of breast cancer patients by survival status - Wikipedia

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    She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, and later died from undisclosed causes. [626] Ruby Dee (1922–2014; aged 91), American stage, film and television actress. She survived breast cancer and later died from natural causes. [627] Delia Derbyshire (1937–2001; aged 64), English pianist and composer of electronic music .

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    Image credits: Francois G. Durand/Getty Images #6 Ian Smith. The 86-year-old actor shared the sobering news of being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer on December 2. Smith, known for his role as ...

  6. List of people with breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    diagnosed in 2003 with stage 3 breast cancer, which later metastasized to other parts of her body Mary Lou Forbes (1926–2009) born Mary Lou Werner, aka Ludie Forbes, American journalist and commentator diagnosed in 2009, several weeks before her death at age 83 [64] Lacey Fosburgh (1942–1993) American author; died at age 50

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    The authors of this Cochrane review write: "If we assume that screening reduces breast cancer mortality by 15% and that overdiagnosis and over-treatment is at 30%, it means that for every 2,000 women invited for screening throughout 10 years, one will avoid dying of breast cancer and 10 healthy women, who would not have been diagnosed if there ...

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