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Journalist Betty Rollin Revisits Her Trials with Breast Cancer

Rollin's 1976 best-selling book about surviving breast-cancer, "First, You Cry," is being reissued. She lost one breast to cancer in 1975; in 1984, she had the other breast removed. Rollin also wrote the book, "Last Wish," about helping her mother -- who was dying from ovarian cancer -- to die.

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Other segments from the episode on February 10, 1993

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, February 10, 1993: Interview with Bill Duke; Interview with Betty Rollin; Review of H.L. Mencken's book "My Life as Author and Editor."

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