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Interview with Robin Shoulla

Robin was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1991 at the young age of 17.  Robin detected a lump in her breast during a self-exam that turned out to be cancer.  She was treated with surgery and chemotherapy.  Nineteen years later, Robin is well, working in publishing and is the proud mother of three.

Questions and Answers (Videos in English)

Can you please introduce yourself?(Time: 19 sec)
What type of cancer were you diagnosed with? At what stage was the cancer?(Time: 16 sec)
How was the cancer initially detected?(Time: 4 min 50 sec)
What was your reaction when you heard the results?(Time: 1 min 49 sec)
Do you attribute your cancer to any hereditary or lifestyle reasons?(Time: 45 sec)
What type of treatment did you go through?(Time: 47 sec)
Were there any side effects from the treatments?(Time: 1 min 33 sec)
What have your doctors done to follow up?(Time: 1 mni 14 sec)
Did religion help you deal with the whole process?(Time: 1 min 52 sec)
Did relationship with your friends change after being diagnosed?(Time: 1 min 7 sec)
What advice do you have for friends and family of a cancer patient?(Time: 2 min 15 sec)
How much did your lifestyle change after being diagnosed?(Time: 1 min 22 sec)
What is your attitude now about cancer detection and prevention?(Time: 48 sec)
What advice would you give to young women regarding their health?(Time:  1 min 11 sec)
How is life now since fifteen years ago?(Time: 1 min 32 sec)
Do you have any children? Do you worry about them?(Time: 59 sec)
Did you join any support groups?(Time: 1 min 24 sec)
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