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Miss America contestant pursuing double mastectomy

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  1. sugrlndkid

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    http://www.chron.com/news/article/Miss-America-contestant-pursuing-double-mastectomy-4185944.php#photo-4014834

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Win or lose Saturday, Miss America contestant Allyn Rose will have conveyed a message about breast cancer prevention using her primary tool as a beauty queen: her body.

    The 24-year-old Miss DC plans to undergo a double mastectomy after she struts in a bikini and flaunts her roller skating talent. She is removing both breasts as a preventative measure to reduce her chances of developing the disease that killed her mother, grandmother and great aunt.

    "My mom would have given up every part of her body to be here for me, to watch me in the pageant," she said between dress rehearsals and preliminary competitions at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas Strip Wednesday. "If there's something that I can do to be proactive, it might hurt my body, it might hurt my physical beauty, but I'm going to be alive."

    If crowned, the University of Maryland, College Park politics major could become the first Miss America not endowed with the Barbie silhouette associated with beauty queens.

    Rose said it was her father who first broached the subject, during her freshman year of college, two years after the death of her mother

    "I said, 'Dad I'm not going to do that. I like the body I have.' He got serious and said, 'Well then you're going to end up dead like your mom.' "

    She has pondered that conversation for the past three years, during which she has worked as a model and won several pageants, including Miss Maryland USA, Miss Sinergy and the Miss District of Columbia competition, which put her in the running for Saturday's bonanza.

    With her angular face, pale blonde hair and watchful blue eyes, Rose is unusually reserved. She acknowledged that she comes off as more of an ice-queen than a girl next door

    "You have to block out everything and I think sometimes that makes me appear a little cold," she said. "But it's because I had to be my own mentor, I had to be my own best friend."

    She measures her age by the time of her mother, Judy Rose's, first diagnosis, at age 27.

    "Right now, I'm three years away," she said.

    Judy had one breast removed in her 20s, but waited until she was 47 to remove the other one, which Rose's father had called a ticking time bomb.

    "That's when they found she had a stage three tumor in her breast," Rose said. "And that's why for me, I'm not going to wait."

    She plans to have reconstructive surgery, but said the procedure has complications and there is no guarantee that she will regain her pageant-approved bust.

    Preventive surgery is a "very reasonable" choice for someone with Rose's family history and a genetic predisposition, said Patricia Greenberg, Director of Cancer Prevention at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles.

    "I've seen young women have it done, and they have great peace of mind," she said, adding that the alternative is repeated mammograms and physical exams, which detect but do not prevent cancer from developing.

    The number of women opting for preventive mastectomies increased 10-fold between 1998 and 2007, as genetic testing and reconstructive surgery options improved, according to a 2010 study published last year in Annals of Surgical Oncology.

    Art McMaster, CEO of the Miss America Organization, called Rose an "incredible example" of strength and courage.

    The Newburg, Md. native said she has received letters from supporters all over the country, including from fellow "previvors" who say they have been inspired to undergo their own preventive surgeries. The Wynn sports book gives her 25 to 1 odds of winning the Miss America crown, making her a moderate favorite.

    But her decision is drawing criticism as well as praise in the staged-managed world of pageants, where contestants regularly go under the knife for a very different reason.

    She also receives hate mail from beauty circuit die-hards who write to insist that she continue filling out her bikini.

    "You have people who say, 'Don't have the surgery. This is mutilating your body. You don't have cancer.' They want to pick apart every little thing," she said. Some have even accused her of faking the make herself a more media-friendly candidate.

    This kind of pre-emptive surgery has divided the medical community as well. For someone in her early 20s to have the procedure is "very unusual," said Todd Tuttle, chief of surgical oncology at the University of Minnesota.

    Sandra Swain, medical director of Washington Cancer Institute in Washington, DC, fears that women who have lost family members to breast cancer could take Rose's example too literally.

    "We're seen a rise in prophylactic mastectomies and a lot of it is not for a medical reason; it is because of fear and anxiety," she said.

    Rose does not carry the "breast cancer genes" BRCA1 and BRCA2, but she did inherit a rare genetic mutation which might predispose her to the disease.

    Her brother, who works for an oncology association, said he sees the irony in a beauty queen choosing to give up her breasts but supports his sister's choice.

    "For me what trumps everything is her living, hopefully to a ripe old age, as opposed to any ancillary things that she might lose from potentially winning Miss America," said Dane Rose, 31.

    Rose initially said that if she won the crown, she would postpone her surgery until after her year as a title-holder. But while shopping for earrings to match her black velvet pageant gown Wednesday, she said she was now considering having the surgery during her reign as a way of inscribing her platform of breast cancer prevention on her body.

    "I've been thinking how powerful that might be to have a Miss America say, 'I might be Miss America but I'm still going to have surgery. I'm going to take control of my own life, my own health care,' " she said. "So I guess it's up to what happens on Saturday night."
     
  2. sugrlndkid

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    what is wrong with her??? She's a good looking woman...

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  3. REEKO_HTOWN

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    Her life is more important then your eye candy.
     
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    Sounds hereditary. Despite being a hottie not good genes.
     
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    Why did you post an article you clearly didn't read?
     
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    There's one with autism. Not like the r****ded kind though.
     
  7. sugrlndkid

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    yea yea yea i know you hypocrites..lol...i know she may have a rare gene..but she isnt BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 positive...i really dont know what/where i stand on this position... prophylactic surgery...
     
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    "She is removing both breasts as a preventative measure to reduce her chances of developing the disease that killed her mother, grandmother and great aunt."

    Life>Boobs
     
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    What do you mean what's wrong with her? She's taking preventative measures to not getting breast cancer. While it does seem to be a little excessive given her age, I'm not going to think something is wrong with her for the decision she is making.
     
  10. sugrlndkid

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    i did read it...im not sure i agree with the concept of preemptive surgery...thats actually a real medical ethical dilemma...
     
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    It doesn't matter where you stand on this subject.
     
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    This might be a stupid question, but can't she get some fake ones after they take out her real ones?
     
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    "Hey honey, remember that thing you said you were going to do with your breast or whatever because of the breast cancer thing?"

    "Yeah?"

    "Well, is it okay if we have one more last hooray and i get to c*m on them this time around?"
     
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    Don't pick on sgrlndkid, man... :( he's a good kid.
     
  16. sugrlndkid

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    as a provider it actually it does...with all the available research for breast cancer(the most well researched cancer in the world) i dont know if she is jumping the gun... even though she may have strong family history...two prominent gene markers are negative for her...and while she may have a undiscovered gene mutation, Breast cancer screening has gotten so good, that physicians are not sure if it is too much...
     
  17. sugrlndkid

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    in the article she said she is gonna have reconstructive surgery
     
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    If there is a legitimate history and indications then I don't see how it's an ethical dilemma. There seems to be plenty of evidence from the article, and that doesn't even explain all the information available to the doctors.

    Sure, we may not agree and we may think it's overly cautious/preemptive, but it's her choice and her life. Who are we to say that she has to wait for cancer first? Or, "OMG you're hot, you cant do that...what's wrong with you?"
     
  19. sugrlndkid

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    lol thanks Swoly...but...my point is not to mess with your body if there is nothing wrong...deal with the issue as it comes...that is life...living in fear of something that may never happen is not living...

    There are plenty of young kids at risk for a sudden MI...are people gonna start recommending heart transplants for kids without symptoms??? Her reasoning isnt based on medical advice or recommendations, but what she believes is right..and that is a dangerous precedence that is being set...
     
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    Will fap while I still can.
     
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