LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When G Dennis first felt a lump in her breast, she didn’t think much of it.
“Day one for me was truly the day that I got the mammogram,” Dennis said. “I had experienced a lump prior to weeks before, but honestly, I didn't think much of it. I thought I was on my cycle. It was probably breast fluctuation, and when it was still there a few weeks later, and I got my mammogram again, I was relatively optimistic that everything was fine.”
That optimism quickly faded after a radiologist delivered the words no one wants to hear.
“No family history of breast cancer, was very healthy, in the best shape of my life, candidly,” Dennis explained. “So I show up after a work meeting for my mammogram again, thinking, this is probably nothing, and recall the radiologist coming in with