Being BRCA brave: My flat and fabulous life
When I was 28, I found out my aunt had breast cancer and I learned about something called the BRCA1 genetic mutation.
When I was 28, I found out my aunt had breast cancer and I learned about something called the BRCA1 genetic mutation.
Normally, I am pro “do whatever you want with your body,” but for this topic, I’m so biased to my personal opinion that preventative is the answer.
Making such permanent decisions, especially in your twenties, can be overwhelming and scary.
I’m a planner and tomorrow I don’t have a plan because I don’t know what it will look like for me.
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