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

A Woman’s Battle Against Metastatic Breast Cancer

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Kathy Stevens joins Dorothy to share her experience with breast cancer. 

From her initial diagnosis to her current battle with metastatic disease, the conversation takes many turns. You’ll be moved as she recounts the treatments she has undergone, including a double mastectomy, radiation, and chemotherapy.

With raw vulnerability, Kathy delves into the emotional challenges that accompanied her journey, like losing her hair, and the uncertainty surrounding her prognosis. Kathy's wisdom extends beyond her personal experience. She offers practical advice on navigating the complexities of medical bills and insurance claims – a valuable resource for those facing similar battles.

Share Kathy's story with your family and friends, and support the life-changing work of The Rose by donating at therose.org.

Key Questions Answered

1.) Why is it important to seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are noticed?

2.) How can radiation treatment can cause skin burns, especially in individuals with fair skin?

3.) Why should friends and family should make an effort to include and involve them in activities?

4.) Why do patients need to review their bills carefully and seek assistance to ensure accurate billing and avoid overpayment?

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Diagnosis

01:15 Treatment and Side Effects

04:46 Hair Loss and Coping

05:42 Motorcycle Riding as Therapy

07:31 Cancer-Free Period and Recurrence

08:01 Discovering Metastatic Breast Cancer

09:16 Dealing with the Diagnosis

10:26 Preparing for the End

11:51 Dependence on Caregiver

13:20 Importance of Support and Communication

14:46 Financial Considerations and Insurance

18:57 Mike's Motorcycle Ride for Charity

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The Rose Breast Center of Excellence presents Let's Talk About Your Breasts with Dorothy Gibbons.  
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