Thank you. For another chapter, I will talk about his test results (all negative, surprisingly), but how important the testing is and that it should be offered universally to women at age 30 (unless if they have a family history of breast/ovarian cancer) -- then it should be offered at age 18. In many cases, breast cancer is preventable.
So raw, real, and to the bone this experience you are sharing here. Any of us who have stood in such a place will know exactly what you mean.
Thank you. For another chapter, I will talk about his test results (all negative, surprisingly), but how important the testing is and that it should be offered universally to women at age 30 (unless if they have a family history of breast/ovarian cancer) -- then it should be offered at age 18. In many cases, breast cancer is preventable.
Oh, Kristina! Heart-wrenching!
None of us really has a choice in this.
Prayers for you and your girls.
Thank you, Curt! Appreciate your support!