![]() ![]() She added: 'I'm hoping I'll be a learning experience for him and other physicians who have never seen this before.'įor now, Cordts' cancer has seen improvement in her breast and bones after a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation.Īlthough the medicine can't cure the cancer, it can slow it from spreading and give her more time.Ĭordts (pictured with her husband and children on a recent trip to a beach) said her first doctor was informed of his misdiagnosis and she hopes he further educates himself on rare breast cancers She revealed that her first doctor was informed of his misdiagnosis, and although at the time Cordts was unable to speak to him, she has since asked him to further educate himself on rare breast cancers. 'If I had maybe pushed harder, that is six less weeks the cancer could have been spreading throughout my body.' 'I was told in order to have an MRI, I needed to go through six weeks of physical therapy for my back first. I was on top of my healthcare but I could have demanded more answers. I'm teaching them to advocate for themselves and to push harder for answers. Going to the doctor with what you think is cancer is terrifying. ![]() The mother is using her painful journey to help teach them to take an active role in their health. ![]() Cordts has two daughters, a seven-year-old and an 18-year-old college student. ![]()
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