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The Voices of Survivorship > Cervical

Karen Vogt, 32, was diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer in February 2002. Absorbed in her career and role as a single mom to her 10 year old daughter, Karen faced the shocking news that she would undergo a hysterectomy, leaving her unable to have another child. She also realized how much her life centered on her work, and took a step back to enable recovery. In her battle, Karen learned to cherish her time at home with her daughter and gained a refreshed perspective on how her career fits into her life.
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