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lrb_03
7 years agoMember
I think it's a powerful statement. We might not like it, but it's a reality that close to 30% diagnosed with bc will die from the disease. It's not comfortable, which is one reason why it's not discussed. More needs to be done to raise knowedge of this truth, in order to increase research into it. Thanks for your work, @traveltext.
And no, I don't have mbc
And no, I don't have mbc
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