MISSOURI SECRETARY OF STATE ROBIN CARNAHAN ANNOUNCES SHE HAS BREAST CANCER
Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, shown in her official portrait in March 2005, has announced she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, in Jefferson City, Mo on February 27, 2006. Carnahan, 44, said her prognosis for fighting the disease is good thanks to early detection. Carnahan, who has just completed her first year in office, says she hopes to keep working during her treatments. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
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