Breast cancer survivor: I'm thankful I came to MD Anderson first
Some people go to MD Anderson after they¡¯ve exhausted all other local cancer treatment options. But for me, the thought of going anywhere else made no sense.
I¡¯m not going to say that cancer didn¡¯t scare me. Because by the time I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 53, cancer had already killed my toddler daughter, my father, my brother-in-law and my mother-in-law. And it continues to leave marks on my husband¡¯s face, with...
