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I examine my breasts about as regularly as I go to doctors.
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Wadler, who, because she has the BRCA-1 mutation, has dubbed herself Middle-Aged Mutant Jewish Writer, wrote a book "My Breast," about the experience.
(D3) "I had surgery for removing a fibro-cyst from my breast about 10 years ago".
I looked myself in the eye and asked out loud, "How am I going to get out of this?" Now awake and in my bed, I suddenly remembered the tiny, pebble sized lump I had felt on my left breast about six weeks earlier and hadn't thought of since.
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, about 7 ounces each.
6 duck breasts (about 4 to 6 ounces each). 2 teaspoons vegetable oil.
If they don't remove their breasts, about one-fourth of them will develop a new cancer within 10 years in the initially-healthy breast.
I had breast cancer decades ago and kept my breasts, and wrote about the whole experience.
I can't picture two guys sitting in the gym saying, "You know, I have this problem with my breasts". Nobody talks about gynecomastia.
Or comments often about my breasts or how my skirt was making my bum look good, or would make gestures about grabbing or touching them.
My very first day on a big budget film set involved male crew members shouting comments about my breasts.
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