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Default Breast Update - Lovely - NOT!

Just an update to let you know, while the test result had
come back as benign with these new high tech computerized
systems ... unfortunately, due to having a history of benign
and having them removed ...

I have to return back again every year for that reason...

*sigh*

Why?

As my Oncologist Doctor says, at a high risk for development
of either more benigns or cancer - in which I would rather have
neither!
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