I was on vacation when this thread came up the first time.
It has been said here and elsewhere, you MUST, we stay on top of this constantly.
My wife Cindy is a survivor although we don't look at it in the same light as many who have had a much tougher fight than she did. She caught it at her first mammogram. She was a "zero" but had it not been caught we know where it could have ended up.
With minor surgery and radiation she has been cancer free now for two years and the prognosis is excellant.
Interesting that this thread would come up today as we spoke yesterday of two of her co-workers who were diagnosed recently. One is 40 and will need massive surgery for breast cancer and the other is 32 years old and has stage four cancer, they still don't have it nailed down, but her prognosis is not good.
I'm sure I could go on with the many friends and relatives affected by cancer as many of us can.
Get your annual tests and don't let them slide.