Imagine a woman, whom just turned 55, a survivor of breast cancer, finds a 8 mm lump in her breast. they say its a cist, or something, and they plan on removing it. Trouble is, is that is exactly what they said the first time. It was 94, she went through this. Removal of the breast ensued, and chemotherapy was difficult. In 2001 her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, problem was, she was 69, and never went to the dr. She lost the breast, and was chemo-ed and recovered, but then it got into her bones. She passed in 2004 after a hard fight. Just months after her husband had passed away, the night of her grandson's birthday she fell and broke