Hey Brooke happy Monday! Thanks for sharing. Yea cancer can be scary but it is usually benign if caught early, it's just important for people to have regular physical checkups with a doctor every year. I've turned 30 quite recently and now that I'm 30 I'm paying more attention to my health, I'm getting checked more often. Cancer can be dangerous if it's caught late, but if it's caught early it's usually alright. So just be sure to get checked with a full physical each year as routine, then you don't have to worry about it.
Hi Brooke, I’m so relieved to hear you’re doing well. Given my family history, I recently went for my first mammogram, and it came back abnormal. Since I don’t have a baseline, I’m staying hopeful and grounded. I’m coming back to your words here as a source of comfort. I have additional testing next week, and I’m holding onto hope. This experience has only reinforced the importance of advocating for early screening. If it turns out to be something, I’m ready to face it head-on.
I’m sorry I am late to commenting, and so grateful you’re okay. I lost a dear friend to metastatic cancer on Valentine’s Day 2023. She was a producer I met in news, she had her first diagnosis while at ABC News in NYC. Then, as the pandemic began and she prepared to move back to Chicago and to NewsNation she got the news it had returned. Her plans for a mastectomy shattered. Anyway, thanks for sharing your process and normalizing it for so many and honoring our friends and heroes fighting and thriving.
Hey Brooke happy Monday! Thanks for sharing. Yea cancer can be scary but it is usually benign if caught early, it's just important for people to have regular physical checkups with a doctor every year. I've turned 30 quite recently and now that I'm 30 I'm paying more attention to my health, I'm getting checked more often. Cancer can be dangerous if it's caught late, but if it's caught early it's usually alright. So just be sure to get checked with a full physical each year as routine, then you don't have to worry about it.
Hi Brooke, I’m so relieved to hear you’re doing well. Given my family history, I recently went for my first mammogram, and it came back abnormal. Since I don’t have a baseline, I’m staying hopeful and grounded. I’m coming back to your words here as a source of comfort. I have additional testing next week, and I’m holding onto hope. This experience has only reinforced the importance of advocating for early screening. If it turns out to be something, I’m ready to face it head-on.
I’m sorry I am late to commenting, and so grateful you’re okay. I lost a dear friend to metastatic cancer on Valentine’s Day 2023. She was a producer I met in news, she had her first diagnosis while at ABC News in NYC. Then, as the pandemic began and she prepared to move back to Chicago and to NewsNation she got the news it had returned. Her plans for a mastectomy shattered. Anyway, thanks for sharing your process and normalizing it for so many and honoring our friends and heroes fighting and thriving.
So grateful you’re ok 🫶🏻
Meeeeee too 🫶🏽