Teresa Heinz Discloses Breast Cancer
Teresa Heinz, the wife of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry, disclosed today that she is battling breast cancer in an editorial in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
“I was diagnosed and treated for stage one cancer (two different types) in both breasts. The cancer was detected at an early stage thanks to a mammogram and the work of a remarkable physician who insisted on investigating beyond what the mammogram could show,” she writes, “I have had two operations and my prognosis for a full recovery is good.”
Heinz editorializes that women should ignore new guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that stated women at average risk don’t need regular screenings and that mammograms in older women can be reduced to every two years, versus previous annual guidelines.
She opines that the task force is “predisposed to choose numbers over people.”
“Our busy lives are full of those. What we need are more reasons to keep those appointments, more support of the value of prevention and refinement of diagnostic procedures, and more choices.”
The Obama administration has distanced itself from the task force’s recommendations amid backlash from women’s and medical groups. The Department of Health and Human Services did not endorse the findings.
The Associated Press reported that Heinz was treated by a surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital that she had recommended to Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Kerry’s 2004 running mate John Edwards, who was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after their failed presidential bid.
Heinz told AP she has not spoken with Elizabeth Edwards since her own diagnosis.
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