Editor's note:Those of us in our 30's and 40's feel like young survivors, but I was moved by the first person account of Kimberly Reid who was diagnosed at 24.
Suzanne I was only 24 when I learned I had Stage II breast cancer. Five years later, I’ve discovered what really matters.
(Read more from the Globe and Mail)
I read that article - very well written and touching. I feel sad for our younger sisters who experience breast cancer so early. I thought I was young at 51 and I'm quite sure I wouldn't have handled it with that young womans grace at 24.
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