October is awash in seas of pink T-shirts, balloons and ribbons in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But this messaging fails to recognize people who are not cured of the disease.
look how much it holds, and it still stays thin! it s the protection we deserve! october is breast cancer awareness month and over the past two years, breast cancer screening has dropped after the pandemic closed facilities and upended women s schedules and access to mammography. katie couric says that is what delayed hers by six months. she recently revealed after getting that critical screening late, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, later had a lumpectomy and is now on therapy. speaking this morning to hoda, she emphasized how important it is for women with dense breasts to be screened. 45 to 50% of women have dense
known her a long time, she decided to document it as a teachable moment. she chose to get a lumpectomy followed by radiation and medication. she s just fortuned radiation, said she s feeling fine. her parting message, please get your annual mammogram. i was six months late time. good for her. a bit more on the maggie haberman book, the new york times reporter said president trump wanted to identify her sources, but nothing ever came of it. meanwhile, trump granted three lengthy book interviews and told two aides he loved talking to maag maggie because she s like my psychiatrist. but now trump says on truth social, another fake book out, this one supposedly very boring and stale. my self-appointed head case maggie haberman. in it she tells made-up stories with zero fact checking or confirmation by anyone who would know, like me. he denies having wanted to
mammogram that she put off for six months. she underwent a lumpectomy and just created radiation treatment. couric lost her first husband and sister to cancer and she is encouraging all women to get their annual mammograms. i spoke to her today, and she said she is feeling well. coming up next, we remember cbs bill plante, one of the longest serving white house correspondents in history. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash.