Maria Rattray
1 min readOct 5, 2020

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Very moving. I have a family member who has just been through the rigors of mastectomy. She found the process, and the journey, both confronting and horrific.

I also have another friend who refused follow-up chemo.

It seems to me that from diagnosis to mastectomy there is just not enough think time. It's just a process.

And though this was another form of cancer, my friend's father recently passed away after surviving his cancer for some twelve years. Towards the end it was discovered that he'd accidentally been given only a fraction of the chemo recommended.

Shouldn't that have been documented?

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Maria Rattray
Maria Rattray

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