My friend's cancer turned mammograms from a routine into something ominous
Briefly

"Underneath all our texting lurks the real, but vague threat of breast cancer until, suddenly, it is not vague at all. At summer's end, one of my close friends was diagnosed with breast cancer."
"Striking ridiculous power poses in chilly, sterile changing rooms allows us to feel less alone. Reminding each other to do breast self-exams helps us bond over yet another disgrace of middle age."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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