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June 8, 2009 |
| A Clean-Living Young Athlete With Breast Cancer Asks, "Why Me?" |
| Read Elissa's story of fighting—and surviving—breast cancer, all before the age of 30 | Her Story: Breast Cancer at Age 23 Best wishes and good health to all who observed National Cancer Survivors Day on June 7. Read one survivor's inspiring story. Q: Is it common to get breast cancer in your 20s? A: The probability of a woman in her 20s developing the disease is only 1 in 1,837. But your 20s are the ideal time to start developing lifestyle habits that will reduce your risk of getting breast cancer in the future. |
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