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    <title>My Mom...I love you.</title>
    <description>Well as the others I have a story that I would like to write about. I am 16 years old and my mother is 44 years old and August 29, 2007 she was diagnosed  with breast cancer. My mom was really scared as of all of us. She had to go through making the decision of having a lumpectomy or a full masectomy which was probably the toughest decision that she had to make. She had a real hard time deciding which one would be the best. When my mom finally made the decision to have the full masectomy she was very scared that everyone was going to see her in a different way and she was feeling very self concious about herself. But all of the family members was telling her that no matter which one she chose as long as she was bettering herself that we would always love her unconditionaly. Well she went through the surgery and came out fantastic. She recovered wonderful and healed up very good. She ended up not having to have any kemo or radiation ,so she really came out lucky. In November of 2007 my mom found out that her C</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;font size="3"&gt;Well I'm 16 years old and my mom is 44 in August of 2007 my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Along with everyone else my mom had to make what was probably the hardest decision she will have to make, wheather to have a lumpectomy or a full masectomy. In September of 2007 my mom had her surgery and she came out fantastic. She was one of the lucky ones she didn't even have to have kemo or radiation. But on the other hand she does have to take the Tamoxophen pill for 5 years. &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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