Norma Harrison was on vacation in Portugal when it happened…
She found lumps in her breasts. This shocked her because she had always gone in for her annual mammogram and there had never been any sign of cancer.
Norma’s breast cancer diagnosis was confirmed when she went home to Sydney, Australia, and thing’s got even tougher. Her oncologist’s recommended breast cancer treatment didn’t sit right with her. So she started doing her research and found her own path to healing.
Norma was also confronted with a career challenge during this difficult time. And she couldn’t take sick leave because of her unique circumstances. But in the end, working turned out to be a surprising part of her solution.
To discover the rest of Norma’s breast cancer survivor story – and to find out the 4 things she did that were instrumental to her recovery – watch the full video above.
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Margie Estrada says
Dear Mr Bollinger,
I am sorry that many of these videos mentioned in the above accounts of recovery are no longer available to view. Do you have an archive somewhere that I may find them. I am very much interested in the programs these brave women followed so I too can claim a victory over this dreaded disease.
I recently underwent a lumpectomy and my pathology report came back negative for metastatic carcinoma of my lymp nodes (3), Stage 1 Infiltrating ductal carcinoma, clear margins of the tissue removed. I don’t plan on receiving radiation, nor chemotherapy but would like to hear what these women chose as alternatives for the hormone blocking recommended by my surgeon.
Thank you for your time. Bless your work. I’m very grateful to have found your website.
Sincerely,
M.E.
To Margie Estrada – I am in the same boat as you were a year ago. I’m being pressed to start hormone blocking therapy (having had lumpectomy and APBI (accelerated 5-dose) radiation).
I’d be interested to know what path you chose and how you feel things have worked out.
Thank you!