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Diagnosis date: 1/2009
Comments: My name is Sallie Reddick. In 1997 I lost my mother to stage IV breast cancer. In 2000, I myself was diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer. Because of my age (29) and family history I underwent chemo and radiation. Nine years later I have been diagnosed again with breast cancer. I had a double mastectomy on February 10th and started chemotherapy on March 12, 2009. I’m a single parent of one 12 year old daughter, and currently working two jobs to make ends meet.

I just take one day at a time and pray for strength hour to hour, so I can provide for me and my daughter. I’m half way through treatment and greatful to co-workers, family, and most of all my Savior for the strength and support I received through all the trials. To anyone going through, you can do anything you put your mind to and most of all don’t give up on yourself.

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Georgia Cancer Foundation—based in Atlanta—provides education, early detection, and support for Georgia residents affected by all types of cancer. Through its innovative programs and extensive support group network, the Foundation caters to newly diagnosed patients, those currently undergoing care, and survivors—as well as those in need of low-cost early detection.

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