For lung cancer survivor, third time’s the charm
When Fran Sargent’s doctor in Michigan said he’d need to remove her entire left lung to confirm she had cancer, her response was swift.
“I told him, ‘not so fast,’” she recalls. “I’m 78, I own a successful business, and I know my own mind. I won’t let anyone talk me into something I don’t want to do.”
A history of medical challenges
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