What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

When it isn’t cancer

What’s in a name? A rose may smell just as sweet, but in medicine—and its drive for immediate diagnosis—the name takes on its own power and life.

Several of our friends recently had debilitating chemotherapy—and, in one case, a full mastectomy—after they had been diagnosed with breast cancer, or so they thought. While we would have counseled caution and other less aggressive approaches first, we completely understood the women had been shocked

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