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Two triplet sisters, who were diagnosed with breast cancer just months apart from each other, are now cancer-free
Kate and Elizabeth Singletary, 27, said they were both diagnosed with breast cancer last year
The sisters underwent mastectomies just five days apart and recovered together
Two triplet sisters were diagnosed with breast cancer just months apart from each other.
Speaking with WCNC , 27-year-old Kate and Elizabeth Singletary of Winston-Salem, N.C., revealed that after they were both diagnosed with breast cancer last year. They underwent mastectomies just five days apart — and faced treatment together.
“I just noticed something felt not normal in my breast and I kind of was feeling around, and I was like, 'Hmm, this seems odd,' and it was a pretty big lump,” K

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