Painless, 3-D Mammograms
DURHAM, N.C. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Breast cancer ... 180,000 women will be diagnosed with it this year. One in four will die. Detecting it as early as possible is crucial for survival, and now doctors are working on a new tool to track the tiniest tumors.
Scrapbooker Jennifer Graham is cutting, pasting and keeping track of her journey through cancer -- a journey she thought she would never take.
"[I thought] 'This can't be happening to me,'" Graham says. "I'm too young for this." Like most women in their 30s, she never even had a mammogram. "I did a self breast exam, and I felt a lump."