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In 2009, when Sheila McGlown began battling metastatic breast cancer at the age of 43, she was already a skilled fighter. She鈥檇 spent 25 years in the U.S.鈥
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St. Louis-area residents Rachel Webb and Jossalyn Larson come from different walks of life, but they have at least one path in common: They鈥檝e both in鈥
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'Life doesn't stop': With chemo behind her, cancer patient Jossalyn Larson looks toward next chapterThe year 2018 didn鈥檛 go down quite like Jossalyn Larson or her family expected. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in May, Larson underwent several鈥
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After being diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago, Jossalyn Larson began traveling a path that one in eight U.S. women will find themselves on at鈥
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A diagnosis of cancer is a life-altering experience.Jossalyn Larson, an English professor at Missouri S&T and resident of Owensville, Missouri, was鈥
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For breast cancer patients, race and geography can mean the difference between surviving and succumbing.Washington University researchers have identified鈥
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A new friend was scheduled for a mastectomy, but was now determined to get out of bed and cancel the surgery. So Ella Jones鈥 mothering instincts kicked鈥
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U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill is venturing out across Missouri to gather input and garner public support about making college less expensive.The Democratic鈥
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In the past six years, staffers at Family Care Health Center in St. Louis have doubled the number of women coming in for regular mammograms.It鈥檚 part of a鈥
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鈥淚 very recently learned that I have breast cancer,鈥 Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., announced in a statement on Monday.In a note on her Tumblr page,鈥