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    My Motivated Moment

    When was the last time you felt motivated to take action? The moment everything changed? My Motivated Moment is a podcast series featuring compelling stories from six brave individuals answering these questions about their experiences with breast cancer and sharing how they took charge of their health.

    Meagan

    Meagan found a lump in her own breast and found the courage to get it checked out.

    Emily

    Emily took her future into her own hands after discovering her BRCA gene mutation.

    Caroline

    Caroline addressed her BRCA gene mutation after learning her mom had breast cancer.

    Jennifer

    Jen took her health and her future firmly into her own hands.

    Jay

    Jen’s husband, Jay, stood by her and supported her difficult decisions throughout her breast cancer journey.

    Carletta

    Carletta found the strength to beat breast cancer by mapping out her own strategy.

    Jennifer & Jay

    Jay followed Jen’s lead in helping her get the care she needed and demanded.

    Page last reviewed: April 5, 2019
    Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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