Removing her entire breast, or undergoing weeks of radiation therapy to kill a cancerous “little pea-size tumor,” seemed archaic to Elizabeth Freeman. The Costa Mesa massage technician wanted a less invasive, quicker cure. “I’m not going to...
BY JENNA CHANDLER, Orange County Register: Living
Tue, 10/28/2014 - 11:40am
Removing her entire breast, or undergoing weeks of radiation therapy to kill a cancerous “little pea-size tumor,” seemed archaic to Elizabeth Freeman. The Costa Mesa massage technician wanted a less invasive, quicker cure. “I’m not going to...