Breast Cancer inspections are down 10% in Wapello County
October 2, 2024
Joan Garrett has been dealing with Breast Cancer for Four years...
She said she made the mistake of calling herself a survivor before her cancer returned.
Garrett said, “I won’t ever feel like a survivor. I’ll feel like a fighter, I’ll feel like a warrior, I’ll feel like I’m ready for the next battle. But I’m not a cancer survivor, not yet anyway.”
Garrett said she faces her treatment head-on and doesn’t let fear get in the way.
She says she was inspired to fight for her life after asking her oncologist at Ottumwa Regional Health Center one question.
“[she asked the doctor] Can you save me? her honest answer was ‘I’m going to try.’ That told me right there that we have a lot to get accomplished to keep me in this world,” said Garrett.
The American Cancer Society says breast cancer mortality rates are decreasing. They attribute that to early detection and treatment.