
Gillian's Story
Despite fear and exhaustion - much like she faced when diagnosed with breast cancer during her first trimester of pregnancy - Gillian again overcame the daunting task before her. She conquered the summit.
A publication by the Breast Center at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
Despite fear and exhaustion - much like she faced when diagnosed with breast cancer during her first trimester of pregnancy - Gillian again overcame the daunting task before her. She conquered the summit.
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Tracie is considering “paying forward” the goodwill by seeing if Mia could be an ESA for cancer patients at her local hospital in Pennsylvania.
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