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Three stories: Breast cancer patients talk about what helped
Three stories: Breast cancer patients talk about what helpedYou must sign in or register to continue reading content.When Becky Wright felt a lump in her breast during a self-exam in March 2013, it didn't worry her.She figured it was "probably a water-filled cyst," said the 51-year-old Marysville resident."I'd been through this a couple of times, not a problem."When the lump grew over the summer and started getting uncomfortable, she still wasn't worried.
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Morning Rounds: Breast cancer awareness, hurricane health risks and more
Morning Rounds: Breast cancer awareness, hurricane health risks and moreOctober 15, 2016, 7:57 AM | CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the fight against breast cancer -- the second leading cause of cancer death for women.They also discuss potential health risks in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, and the remarkable story of how brain surgery helped a paralyzed man regain feeling in his hand.
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Breast cancer research improving
Breast cancer research improvingPam Crowther, triathlete and mother of two, learned in July 2015 her life would drastically change.After a self-check, she found a lump underneath her arm."I was like what is this?It was the size of a jellybean," Crowther said.
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