Battling Breast Cancer: A Personal Agenda
In May 2005, just days before from my college graduation, I learned that my mother, who had struggled with Multiple Sclerosis for nine years, was diagnosed with stage IV metastatic breast cancer. The facts about her condition were straightforward: manageable but not curable. Essentially, it was a death sentence. No matter how many doctors we visited or how many oncologists I aggressively… » Full Story on Huffington Post
