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It was the middle of spring quarter at Berkeley, so the next morning I had my class, as usual. And I had to either teach it or explain why not. It was far easier to teach, so I dropped off our daughter, Emily - who was five and three-quarters at the time - at kindergarten, along with her faithful Aussie, her Australian shepherd, who went everywhere with her. I headed down to school and taught my class.
'I’ve had and I’m having an amazing life. I have no complaints.'
Mum Explains How She Told Her Kids She Has Breast Cancer And Their Dad Is Waiting For A Kidney Donor
'We keep thinking that we're going to wake up from a bad dream.'
'It made me feel really proud of everything I’d been through.'
It takes time, but it can be done.
It would reduce the number of 'false positive' results.
'It feels like nobody is looking out for you anymore.'
But it also has its benefits.
She wants women with the symptom to 'push past the mammogram and ask for more tests'.