Nonprofit helps breast cancer survivors cover mastectomy scars
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Jenna Baskin learned she had cancer on her 28th birthday. "I went through chemo, double mastectomy and radiation," Baskin said about her path to recovery. "Today I am getting a mastectomy tattoo. This for me is sort of the end of my journey: Celebrating getting through cancer and beating it," she said. Caption: WCIV. Her body is now a canvas, a blossoming flower covering the scars.
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