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Pink Ribbon Review | Raising Breast Cancer Awareness

A Survivor Story: Cathy Bueti

by Karen Lynch on April 17th, 2008

As I said in the first post of the three part Survivor Story I shared with you earlier this month, every breast cancer survivor has a story to tell. Each breast cancer survivor’s story is equally important, equally significant, equally magnificent.

Today I’m going to share with you the personal story of Cathy Bueti.

Introducing … Cathy Bueti:

“My survivor story begins much earlier than my breast cancer diagnosis.

I married my high school sweetheart when I was 23 and by 25 I was a widow. cathykitch.jpgHe and his younger brother were killed in a car accident. That was back in 1994. At the time I recall telling my grandmother that at least I was getting the bad stuff out of the way early in life.

Fast forward to May of 2001 and at the age of 31 I was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma. I requested a mastectomy when a lumpectomy was recommended (just on instinct) and decided on a TRAM Flap reconstruction.

My 10 hour surgery was on August 20, 2001. Since they found traces of cancer in one lymph node I had to go through 6 months of chemotherapy. During my surgery and chemo I continued to date and met my current husband the following March of 2002 only a month after he lost his mom to breast cancer.
Next month we will celebrate our 5th anniversary on the same day of my 7 year survivor anniversary!

I hope through sharing my story that I can give hope and inspiration to other young women especially single women that you can find your happy beginning!”

I applaud you Cathy, today and every day. I’m so glad you shared your story with the Pink Ribbon Readers.

Readers … please feel free to comment on Cathy’s story below (she’ll be reading!)

(Image: Cathy Bueti)

Coming up … a Q&A with Cathy Bueti!

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3 opinions for A Survivor Story: Cathy Bueti

  • Sarah S.
    Apr 17, 2008 at 9:30 am

    I too was diognosed with invasive stage 2 ductal carcinoma with one positive lyph node and chose double mastecomy. I am happy to hear you are doing so well and have found happieness again. It gives me hope for my future. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • Cathy Bueti
    Apr 17, 2008 at 11:18 am

    Hi Sarah!
    I love meeting other survivors! I am glad that sharing my story has given you hope. I believe it is part of why I am still here. You are one of many reasons I wanted to share my story. I wish you many years of good health and happiness! :)

  • Sarah S.
    Apr 17, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Thank you! You are so right about that. God bless:)

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