Every year thousands of women are diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) after having a routine mammogram. We interviewed 35 women about their experiences of DCIS found through routine breast screening.
This video contains a series of excerpts from those interviews.
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I was diagnosed Feb 28, 2008. We found it because I found out I have Cowden Syndrome and I insisted on a masectomy even though my mammogram supposedly just showed calcifications and fibroids, I didn't know I had it until after pathology.
ajtr1 2 years ago