IT BEGAN IN JUNE OF 2008. Karen was feeling more tired than usual, but with a full-time job and two teenage daughters, she figured she was just getting older. “But in the back of my mind, I knew I was sick,” said Karen. One day in the shower she noticed several lumps along her rib cage…
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