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PatsyN
8 years agoMember
My oncologist said my breast cancer was a direct result of the passive smoking I endured (like everyone of the era and my 11 brothers and sisters) as a child. He looked into my eyes and said that my family had caused this.Aggie said:Hey @Kirsten_BCNA, my oncologist said my BC was due to 'bad luck.' According to you, if I get a recurrence I may be to blame. Guess it depends what side of the desk you sit on, 'real life' vs 'ivory tower'.
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