One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime.
Toscha Ford became one of those women, but refused to let breast
cancer stop her from living her life to the fullest.
Toscha was diagnosed in August 2021, treated with chemotherapy
and radiation, rang the survivor bell in April 2022, and was back
in the classroom teaching by fall! It wasn't easy, but thanks to an
amazing team at Cape Fear Valley's Breast Care Center, she's on
the other side her cancer diagnosis and living proof that she's got
plenty of fight le in her.
From mammograms, biopsies, surgery, treatment and beyond,
the breast care team is here to walk you through the process.
e best tool you have is early detection. Stay on top of yearly
mammograms and call your doctor as soon as you recognize any
changes in your breasts.
To learn more about where you can schedule your mammogram,
visit capefearvalley.com/mammogram.
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Thankful my
cancer was
caught early
enough to
be able to
fight it.
Erin Champion & Jana Sell Breast Patient Navigators: