Let's Talk About Your BreastsLet's Talk About Your Breasts

A Survivor’s Medicaid Challenges During Breast Cancer Treatment

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How does a mother navigate a healthcare system that often fails to see her pain?

Courtney Clark's struggle with medical dismissal and racial bias highlights a critical gap in healthcare. At 34, while nursing her daughter, she discovered a lump only to be dismissed by her doctor. Her story underscores the importance of advocating for oneself and seeking thorough medical attention.

Key Questions Answered

1. What did Courtney feel was the doctor's reaction to her concerns about the lump?

2. How did Courtney feel about the care she received from the doctor based on her race?

3. What was Courtney’s life situation when she first discovered the lump?

4. What type of cancer was Courtney eventually diagnosed with?

5. What was Courtney’s experience with her healthcare during pregnancy related to her breast concerns?

6. What does Courtney believe doctors should do when patients express concerns about potential breast cancer symptoms?

Timestamped Overview

00:00 Podcast on breast health from The Rose.

04:49 Finding a doctor who understands is crucial.

06:58 Trust intuition and seek multiple medical opinions.

09:51 Importance of support and definitive diagnosis in responsibility.

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