Well, right now, technically, I have no breast cancer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't know anything about breast cancer when I got it.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
I have no cancer. I have four illnesses, but they are not fatal.
I have experienced firsthand the tremendous impact breast cancer has on the women who fight it and the loved ones who support them. This is a disease that catches you unaware and, without the right resources, leaves you feeling frightened and alone.
Cancer is cancer. I've got a great life if I can just stay alive.
The cancer I had is not at all equal to other people's cancer. I've never had to have chemotherapy; I haven't had to have a mastectomy.
It's clear to you immediately that you can have anything you want when you have cancer.
I had breast cancer. Yeah, I know it's scary.
Whether you're a mother or father, or a husband or a son, or a niece or a nephew or uncle, breast cancer doesn't discriminate.
You're never really cancer-free and I should have known that.