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Are_grits_groceries

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Mon Nov 11, 2013, 11:33 AM Nov 2013

GMA & ABC reporter Amy Robach had a mammogram on tv. She announced her results today. [View all]

She has breast cancer and will undergo a double mastectomy. She's 40 and Robin Roberts pushed her into having it done.
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ABC anchor Amy Robach had avoided a mammogram screening for one year, by her own account, when a “Good Morning America” producer called her at the end of September and asked her to consider undergoing a televised mammogram.

Reluctantly, she agreed. “You know what, Amy,” her colleague Robin Roberts, a breast cancer survivor, told her, “if one life is saved because of early detection, it’s all worth it.”

On Oct. 1, as all the major television networks promoted the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ms. Robach submitted to the screening live on the show. A television camera discreetly showed the procedure. Normally, these morning-show segments end there. But unbeknown to viewers, the mammogram turned up evidence of cancer. On Monday Ms. Robach announced on “Good Morning America” that she would undergo a double mastectomy later this week.

“While everyone who gets cancer is clearly unlucky, I got lucky by catching it early, and there are so many people to thank for making sure I did,” Ms. Robach, 40, wrote in an ABC blog post that accompanied her announcement. “Every producer, every person who urged me to do this, changed my trajectory. The doctors told me bluntly, ‘That mammogram just saved your life.'”
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A friend just buried her 42 year old daughter. redstatebluegirl Nov 2013 #1
Post removed Post removed Nov 2013 #3
I can only hope and pray jehop61 Nov 2013 #4
Welcome to DU redstatebluegirl Nov 2013 #5
you should investigate before you make such wacky assumptions/conclusions spanone Nov 2013 #6
It's your reference to the "Illuminati" that makes your post Aristus Nov 2013 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2013 #8
back again? hrmjustin Nov 2013 #9
I Should have included that redstatebluegirl Nov 2013 #11
Breast cancer screenings are so important theHandpuppet Nov 2013 #2
Best wishes to Amy! She used to sub for KO back in the day... Cooley Hurd Nov 2013 #10
Catching it early is the key... Contrary1 Nov 2013 #12
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