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A Local Odyssey: One Woman’s Life with Breast Cancer – Part 3

December 1, 2025 by Val Cavalheri Leave a Comment

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By this point in our conversation with For All Seasons CEO Beth Anne Dorman, it’s clear that breast cancer demands emotional decisions as much as medical ones. Here, Beth Anne walks us through the choice that weighed on her most — continuing with endless scans and unanswered “what ifs,” or moving forward with a double mastectomy that offered genuine peace of mind.

She speaks with a mix of practicality and vulnerability. Her breasts, she says, were organs that served their purpose. Now comes reconstruction, tissue expanders, hormone therapy, and an early menopause she never anticipated. She’s candid about the emotional terrain, too — the unknowns, the shift in body image, and the relief of choosing a clear path.

What stands out is the community around her: survivors offering tips, friends and family stepping in, and the reminder that no two journeys look alike.

If the first part was about the shock and the second about weighing options, this one is about settling into a decision — not because it’s easy, but because it’s hers.

This video is approximately 10 minutes in length. For more information about breast cancer, please go here. For information about Lotus Oncology, please visit here.

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