In November 2011, 37-year-old Leecy Fink, a wife, mother of five, and owner of a bridal shop, felt a lump in her left breast. Tests revealed triple negative breast cancer. One of the most aggressive types.

Leecy said, “I really wasn’t surprised I had breast cancer. It wasn't really shocking to me. And I knew exactly which oncologist I wanted.”

Retired oncologist, Dr. Dwight Oldham.

“Triple negative breast cancer with multiple positive nodes and a large primary, her cure rate at the beginning might have been 50% or maybe a little less than that,” said Dr. Oldham.

Leecy’s husband, Gary, was hopeful at first. Triple negative breast cancer can respond well to treatment. But for two years he watched his wife endure grueling rounds of chemo, a double mastectomy and radiation. All the while

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