March 18, 2009
Breast Cancer Patient Runs Marathon on Diagnosis Anniversary to Inspire Others
By Anonymous5943 
Running a 26.2 mile marathon is a fulfilling experience for anyone. Doing so on the first anniversary of your breast cancer diagnosis makes it even more special. When 40-year old Kim Loving of St. Augustine, Florida learned she had estrogen positive HER-2 breast cancer on February 15, 2008, she realized she didn’t have time to […]
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February 21, 2009
Snowboarding Great Grandma Cancer Survivor on YouTube
By Lee Aase 
In last week’s Social Media Saturday post we introduced Mayo Clinic’s YouTube channel and how you can view videos and pass them along to your family or friends who might find them interesting. But what if you want to share your story through video? One option is to contact our Mayo Clinic social media team when […]
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January 28, 2009
Male Breast Cancer: A Patient’s Story
By CSMMayo 
When Craig McMillan found a lump in his left breast while showering in September 2004, he didn’t think much of it. The 59-year-old insurance agent from Quincy, Fla., assumed it was a harmless, fatty cyst like others he had had. But the decision to mention it to his family physician during his annual physical may […]
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