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	<title>Comments on: President’s Corner – Study Affirms Mammograms Save Lives</title>
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		<title>By: C. Bowers</title>
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		<dc:creator>C. Bowers</dc:creator>
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		<description>My preventive mamogram saved my life.  I had no signs of a lump, sensitivity, or pain.  My mamogram and sonagram looked suspicious.  The did a needle biopsy and it came back negative, pathogiist advised to have a surgical biopsy because the cells around the needle biopsy still looked very suspicous to the pathologist.  The sugical biopsy came back a In ST2 cancer.  I was shocked and in denial.  Breast cancer does not run in my family.  I had a lumpechtomy and presently in my 3rd day of 35 treatmmes of radiation.   I am so greatly the the yearly preventive mamograms.  It could have been a reallly sad story.  -C.Bowers</description>
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		<title>By: C. Bowers</title>
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		<description>My preventive mamogram saved my life.  I had no signs of a lump, sensitivity, or pain.  My mamogram and sonagram looked suspicious.  The did a needle biopsy and it came back negative, pathogiist advised to have a surgical biopsy because the cells around the needle biopsy still looked very suspicous to the pathologist.  The sugical biopsy came back a In ST2 cancer.  I was shocked and in denial.  Breast cancer does not run in my family.  I had a lumpechtomy and presently in my 3rd day of 35 treatmmes of radiation.   I am so greatly the the yearly preventive mamograms.  It could have been a reallly sad story.  -C.Bowers</description>
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