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Sheryl Crowe Breast Cancer Surgery

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It has been revealed that Sheryl Crow has been treated for breast cancer, not long after her separation from Lance Armstrong (one of the world’s most famous cancer survivor). Sheryl Crowe had an operation on Wednesday and doctors say that the chances of a full recovery was “excellent”. A statement posted on her website, Crow said she would have to postpone a North American concert tour due to begin in March.
Crow states the surgery “minimally invasive” and that she would be undergoing radiation treatment as a precaution, saying she benefited from early detection, and urged women to check themselves.

Once again I’m reminded of just how pervasive this illness is, as it has now touched someone I love deeply.
- Lance Armstrong, said in a statement -

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6 responses to "Sheryl Crowe Breast Cancer Surgery"

  1. Dru Waterman says:

    Cheryl~
    My heart goes out to you as I am going through the same thing. I have always thought you were great, I even bought a guitar several years ago, hoping to become a protege, but have given up that idea. They haven’t really explained what type of cancer you had and the exact treatment, but I hope you are well on your way to recovery. Good luck and God bless!! Dru….

  2. Rosemarie O'Brien says:

    I am a 5 1/2 year breast cancer survivor. My mass was discovered during a mammogram when I was 47. I had a lumpectomy, chemo, radiation & 5 years of Tamoxifan & Arimidex. It is a tough road but with the love & support of family & friends I made it. Each day now is a wonderful blessing from God & I treasure more all time spent with those I love. God bless you.

  3. Chelsea Jones says:

    Dear Sheryl,
    I am so very sorry to hear that you were diagnosed with breast cancer and I just wanted to know that you are in my prayers. I obviously don’t know you or about any of your personal beliefs but I know that for me my faith has gotten me through some of the toughest times. You are extremely talented and blessed and I hope that you will be blessed with a quick recovery and are able to continue in your wonderful career.
    God Bless,
    Chelsea

  4. Gary Dornier says:

    I know that you are looking for a cause for breast cancer, since
    you are a breast cancer survivor.

    I know one cause of most forms of breast cancer, and I am not
    jokeing when I tell you this.

    It has to do with sexual deficiency. It is a similar cause to the
    prostate cancers that men get.

    This is an evolutionary adaptation, and I could explain further
    if you’d like to hear it. Like I say, it isn’t a joke, and I am very
    serious when I tell you this.

    Sexual deficiency, is a major cause of most cancers of the sexual
    organs in both sexes.

    The reason your doctors won’t tell you this is because it is not
    “politically correct ” in the current medical culture for average people
    to know this, because, it is assumed that average people would not
    know how the use the information in a responsible manner. It also
    goes many religious convictions.

    Let me know, if you want to know the real truth.

    Gary

  5. Lynk888 says:

    Can anyone tell me who Sheryl’s breast cancer specialist was and where does he/she practice? I was just diagnosed a few days ago. Thanks.

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