Godfrey Resident And Moeller Cancer Center Patient Cathy Keller Shares "A Breast Cancer Survivor's Toolkit"
GODFREY - When Cathy Keller visited the ribbon cutting for OSF Moeller Cancer Center in 2019, she had no idea she’d be using the services two years later. Now, the 66-year-old Godfrey resident is telling other breast cancer patients: you can get through it, too. “You have to roll with the punches,” Keller says. The numbers Heather Chambers is a breast health navigator at Moeller Cancer Center and was with Keller from the beginning. She, too, is a breast cancer survivor. Chambers says one in eight women will develop breast cancer. Older people are at a higher risk than younger, but younger people typically have more aggressive cancer. “A huge, huge problem,” as Chambers puts it. Chambers explains that woman make hormones, especially estrogen, all their life. “A lot of the hormones in body are like a fuel to a cancer cell,” Chambers explains. “When you get an abnormal cell, estrogen in our bodies fuels that cell and produces
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