Nonprofit helps breast cancer survivors cover mastectomy scars
Jenna Baskin learned she had cancer on her 28th birthday. "I went through chemo, double mastectomy and radiation," Baskin said about her path to recovery. "Today I am getting a mastectomy tattoo. This for me is sort of the end of my journey: Celebrating getting through cancer and beating it," she said. Caption: WCIV. Her body is now a canvas, a blossoming flower covering the scars.
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