“Why I Did What Angelina Jolie Did” — AARP
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Maggie didn’t have breast cancer but was told that she had an 80 percent chance of getting the disease. And so she endured a 12-hour surgery, a preemptive double mastectomy. Only once has she felt bad about her decision.
Maggie didn’t have breast cancer but was told that she had an 80 percent chance of getting the disease. And so she endured a 12-hour surgery, a preemptive double mastectomy. Only once has she felt bad about her decision.
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