A Virginia mom who learned she had cancer after noticing something was off while breastfeeding is on a mission to share a message of hope and positivity. "Many people think you get a cancer diagnosis [and] that it's a death sentence. It's not," Nicole Hansen told ABC News. "There are more people living with cancer than dying from it, and I'm the perfect example of that." Hansen, 33, said she was nursing her son Desmond, now 2, back in February when she felt a lump that wouldn't go away. "While I was breastfeeding him, I felt a lump on my right side, and I thought that it was a clogged milk duct ," the mom of three recalled. "I never imagined that it could be cancer but it never really went away, even after I stopped breastfeeding. So that's when I reached out to my doctor, and she recommen

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