During my first oncology consultation, my doctor was explaining the staging of my breast cancer and the best course of treatment when, seemingly out of the blue, she asked if I still wanted to have children. The doctor had just mentioned a bilateral mastectomy and aggressive chemotherapy, two vicious treatments, and suddenly she was asking about my plans for future motherhood. I was puzzled by her question, which struck me as an odd interjection. Although I was in my late 30’s, I still...
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