Meet One of The Rose’s Youngest Diagnosed Patients
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How does a simple flyer lead a high school student to a life-saving discovery?
Monserrat Duron’s decision to perform a self-exam after attending a college fair changed the trajectory of her life. Upon finding a lump, she faced unimaginable challenges due to a lack of insurance. Yet, with the support of The Rose and the steadfast care of Dr. Bonefas, she navigated a grueling journey towards recovery and advocacy.
More than a decade after her diagnosis at just 18 years old, Montserrat shares her experience.
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Key Questions Answered
1. How did Monserrat initially discover she had a lump in her breast?
2. What challenges did Monserrat face in accessing healthcare after discovering the lump?
3. What was the result of Monserrat's initial examination at The Rose?
4. What significant surgery did Monserrat undergo due to persistent tumors?
5. How did Monserrat's professional life evolve after her recovery?
Timestamped Overview
00:00 We're raising money for uninsured women's diagnostics.
05:19 Early self-exams crucial for detecting breast changes.
08:38 Rose advocates lowering mammogram age guideline to 35.
10:13 Grandma's comment made her avoid seeing herself.
15:14 Relentlessly pursued success in education and life.
17:19 Fearful moments worrying about son's future.
22:10 First in family to attend college.
26:46 Got referral and directions to Harris hilt
30:27 Apologized, recommended plan, discussed surgery, future considerations.
31:09 Reconstruction planned with plastic surgeons, lengthy process.
35:32 Cancerous issue, mostly in younger women.
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