Southlake breast cancer survivor learns about genetic mutation later (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

By JAN JARVIS SOUTHLAKE — Wanda Stutsman was 32 years old and seven months pregnant when she began her first round of chemotherapy. Two months later — exhausted and bald from the chemo — she delivered a healthy son with a full head of hair. But there was little time to dote on him; Stutsman had to move quickly to the next phase of her breast cancer treatment: six weeks of radiation therapy. …

Southlake breast cancer survivor learns about genetic mutation later (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

More women are being tested for gene mutations linked to breast and ovarian cancer.

Rudd recalls his mum’s struggle with breast cancer (The West Australian)

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has spoken of his mother’s battle with breast cancer at the launch of a new campaign targeting younger women. Speaking at the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre’s

Rudd recalls mum’s breast cancer battle (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has spoken of his mother's battle with breast cancer at the launch of a new campaign targeting younger women.

Thousands walk for breast cancer research (The Record)

Breast cancer survivors, their supporters and people who’ve lost friends or loved ones to the disease came out in force today for the American Cancer Society’s sixth annual “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” walk in Bergen County.

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