Killing Breast Cancer in 21 minutes, Everything happens for a reason
By Muriel J. Smith
Editor’s note: This article is the fourth in an exclusive series of Muriel’s inspiring and hopeful message after dealing with breast cancer. Paint the Town Pink!
February 2! Cryoablation Day. By 11:00, the breast cancer I had only known I had for 47 days would be dead in my chest and I’d be on my way to keep a luncheon date with a friend. Having had procedures and tests at Centra State Medical Center several times in the past, I knew they called you a day in advance to remind you of your appointment. When I had not received a call by 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1, I called the hospital to be sure my procedure was still on schedule. They laughed good naturedly at my excitement and assured me everything was right on target and I was scheduled to be called sometime after 4 p.m. to verify it. I did get the call at 4:01 p.m.
Posted: May 19th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Breast Cancer, Health Care | Tags: breast cancer, CentraState Medical Center, cryoablation, Dr. Jayne Craig, Dr. Kenneth Tomkovich, IceCure Medical, Monmouth County News, Muriel J. Smith, Muriel Smith, Muriel Smith Breast Cancer, Paint the Town Pink | Comments Off on Killing Breast Cancer in 21 minutes, Everything happens for a reason