Receiving a standing ovation after sharing her story, Madelene Lewis, M.D. got hugs and congratulations from many women attending the Linda Floyd Forum on Women’s Cancers event May 1. She described what it was like to switch from being a doctor to a patient. Lewis was diagnosed in February with stage one breast cancer and is currently in treatment, but she’s determined not to let it hold her back. She still is working, cheering at her sons’ soccer games and speaking at community events.
She also is learning how to live with cancer and sharing tips with others. Shortly after her diagnosis, Lewis threw a special party. Her husband, three sons and many close friends and family members came together to shave their heads or add pink hair extensions to be in solidarity with Lewis.
“I took what I know to be a low point for many patients and tried to turn it into something positive. It was a wonderful day with my friends and family around me,” Lewis says. She hopes her testimony will encourage women to get regular mammograms and take action if they notice any changes in their bodies.
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