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Kim says after her treatment ended, she hugs her loved ones a little tighter and feels like a better mom.

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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UofL Health is sharing stories of real cancer-free patients, like Kim Landrum.

Throughout treatment, Kim says the UofL Health - Brown Cancer Center made her feel safe + comfortable by :

  • Collaborating with multiple experts to create the best care plan
  • Using advanced technology to avoid additional, invasive surgery
  • Implementing holistic care options like counseling services + music therapy

Learn more about Kim’s journey (like how she adopted a new dog to celebrate the end of treatment) and how to schedule regular screenings. Read Kim’s story.

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