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How A Woman With Cancer Stays Positive In The Face Of Adversity
Anne is living with cancer, but says she still considers each day a blessing. She tries to take one day at a time and does her best to integrate her cancer care and treatment into her day-to-day life.
Anne, along with her oncologist, Dr. Hope Rugo, Professor of Medicine and Director of Breast Oncology and Clinical Trials Education at University of California San Francisco, join Dr. Phil. Dr. Rugo explains Anne’s diagnosis and how knowing about a specific gene mutation may open the door to additional treatment options.
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(Dr. Rugo joined Dr. Phil at the request of Novartis Oncology, the segment sponsor, and was not compensated for this engagement.)