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"Martha's content is presented in such a clear and positive manner that it makes the entire discussion and process much less intimidating. She provides insight and humor on many issues and nuances from a perspective you won't get from a discussion with your surgeon or oncologist." - J. Patrick Luke, M.D., F.A.C.S., General Surgeon "Cancer taught me about living" - Martha Lanier Newly Diagnosed? Find out about one survivor's journey before you start your own. Read about her experiences with a mastectomy and reconstruction using a free TRAM. Become skilled in having an active role regarding your…mehr

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"Martha's content is presented in such a clear and positive manner that it makes the entire discussion and process much less intimidating. She provides insight and humor on many issues and nuances from a perspective you won't get from a discussion with your surgeon or oncologist." - J. Patrick Luke, M.D., F.A.C.S., General Surgeon "Cancer taught me about living" - Martha Lanier Newly Diagnosed? Find out about one survivor's journey before you start your own. Read about her experiences with a mastectomy and reconstruction using a free TRAM. Become skilled in having an active role regarding your options. Understand the importance of your attitude and your actions. Friend of Family Member? Appreciate what really matters to the patient, and how you can help. Realize that laughter and connections are vital for recuperation Physician or Healthcare Worker? See the process from the patient's perspective. Recognize what is confusing, scary and reassuring. Although her tumor was small and found during the early stages, Martha Lanier took an aggressive approach in her fight against breast cancer by choosing to have a bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction using an abdominal free TRAM. She proved that decreasing stress, increasing humor and maintaining a positive attitude helped her recover, get into top physical condition and compete in her first triathlon just one year following her surgery.