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Getting diagnosed with incurable breast cancer didn't end this reporter's life — it just marked a new chapter. She and others with the diagnosis have insights that might help you, too.
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Speaking at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, where she’s undergoing cancer treatment, first lady Casey DeSantis said funds would go to Moffitt, the Sylvester center in Miami and UF Health Cancer Center.
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Senate President Wilton Simpson sent a memo to senators saying it was disappointing to learn of the incident at the office of Democratic state Sen. Tina Polsky, who is being treated for breast cancer.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said Casey DeSantis is a "very, very strong woman" as he discussed her breast cancer diagnosis during a news conference in St. Pete Beach.
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Dr. Danielle Henry with Orlando Health says early detection and treatment improves outcomes for women and men diagnosed with breast cancer at any age.
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There was no prognosis in a statement from Gov. Ron DeSantis, but he said his wife is "a true fighter, and she will never, never, never give up."
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Kim Revell and her husband, Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell, offer their experience so others afflicted with cancer or other life-threatening circumstances might survive and even thrive.
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Common reported side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine have been body aches, nausea, chills and headaches. But one side effect could be mistaken as a possible sign of cancer.
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Joyce DeGennaro talks about how her students keep her going and why she subscribes to the power of positive thinking.
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The added challenge is leading to more partnerships in support of breast cancer awareness and the need for regular mammograms, despite the pandemic,