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In 1994, Ginny Mason learned she had inflammatory breast cancer. It's a rare, aggressive and difficult to diagnose and treat form of the disease. Ginny was told the prognosis was dire. Now, 27 years later, she's a great-grandmother who is passionate about advocating for others.| Susan G. Komen®
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