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One Journey Many Paths, Saint Agnes Hospital, Breast Cancer Awareness

October 1, 2014 By Shelley Zurek 538 Comments

One Woman’s Breast Cancer Journey & the paths of her supporters

This “One Journey Many Paths” discussion  is brought to you today by Saint Agnes Hospital

one Journey Many Paths

 “One Journey Many Paths”

The concept behind “One Journey Many Paths” is based on an inspirational video which shares a breast cancer journey from the perspective of the patient’s husband, daughters and friends. Today, we’d like to bring you the story of Tami Scovitch, a breast cancer survivor. When Tami received her breast cancer diagnosis, she started on a new beginning. The journey brought Scovitch to the Saint Agnes Hospital Cancer Institute and brought her family closer together.

Scovitch came to Saint Agnes after finding a lump on New Year’s Day 2013. The results of her mammogram and biopsy showed that she had breast cancer. The comprehensive team of specialists at the Saint Agnes Cancer Institute quickly met with Scovitch, her husband Tony, and their two daughters, to present a treatment plan for the next six months to a year and answer all the questions they had. That plan included heavy doses of support from Scovitch’s family and friends.

“It was my journey,” Scovitch said. “But others walked with me.”

Please take a moment to watch and  listen to the poignant reactions of Tami’s husband, daughters, sister and a member of the volunteer firehouse, where Tami was President of the Auxiliary. It’s a lovely tribute.  The video “One Journey Many Paths” serves to highlight how Tami’s diagnosis made a change in each of their paths and they learned to cherish each moment together during Tami’s journey.

Realities of Breast Cancer:

One Journey Many Paths

 The reality is this:

  • There is no way to prevent breast cancer — but through regular mammograms and at-home self exams, it can be caught early, which is a woman’s best chance for survival.
  •  Who is affected? Mostly women age 40+, with the majority of diagnoses being given to women age 50+. 
  • 79% of new cases and 88% of breast cancer deaths occurred in women age 50 and over.

Saint Agnes Comprehensive Breast Center at Saint Agnes Hospital presents highly recognized physicians at the forefront of advanced techniques, equipment and clinical trials. They have developed a microsite called “One Jouney Many Paths”, which is meant to encourage women and their family and friends to understand breast cancer, talk openly about the disease and make breast health a priority.

Get Social during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Join Saint Agnes this October as they share other videos, patient stories, must-know facts about breast health and more. Follow #OneJourney on Facebook and Twitter for more access to these resources.

UPDATE:  This article originally had a giveaway which is over.  The Rafflecopter entry device has been removed and had 9721 entries.  See Giveaway Winners. 

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  1. Linda Kish says

    October 3, 2014 at 9:25 pm

    I would give it to my cousin who is a survivor.

    Reply
  2. Linda Kish says

    October 3, 2014 at 9:23 pm

    Listening to the daughters was very impressionable. Especially when the one, Jessica, said cancer didn’t mean you were dying. Stay positive, be positive, live positive.

    Reply
  3. Cinny says

    October 3, 2014 at 9:16 pm

    Tammy’s sister story was touching. I think I’d like a mixer for our home!

    Reply
  4. Nancy Fontaine says

    October 3, 2014 at 6:24 pm

    I feel bad for the daughter, as a mother of one and an RN. I can feel the fear and pain .

    Reply
  5. Crystal says

    October 3, 2014 at 6:16 pm

    The daughters stories affected me the most because my mom is going through a cancer battle right now.

    Reply
  6. Craig Anderson says

    October 3, 2014 at 5:53 pm

    The Husband’s story left by far the biggest and most long lasting impression.

    Reply
  7. Chrystal Thurston says

    October 3, 2014 at 5:23 pm

    I would like to win this for my Brother in law who is still fighting and will survive.

    Reply
  8. Chrystal Thurston says

    October 3, 2014 at 5:21 pm

    Tami’s story stayed with me the most because she reminds me of me.

    Reply
  9. Auntiepatch says

    October 3, 2014 at 5:19 pm

    Tami’s sister is the one that got to me. You always look up to your older sister (I do) and think that she’s your hero. I know mine is.

    Reply
  10. Sharon says

    October 3, 2014 at 5:12 pm

    Tami’s daughter Jessica trying to remain positive in it all and her quote, “Cancer doesn’t mean that your dying…” Truly positive approach and attitude that must have helped her Mom, Dad, and sister!

    Reply
  11. Kelly D says

    October 3, 2014 at 4:46 pm

    Tami’s path affected me.

    Reply
  12. margaret franks duncan says

    October 3, 2014 at 4:28 pm

    The sister was the one that was so sad.I like to win this for a friend who has braest cancer and going through keymo.

    Reply
  13. gretchen luper says

    October 3, 2014 at 3:45 pm

    I would keep this for myself as a 12 yr survivor. I deserve a nice gift to give myself although so do a lot of my friends who hae or still are fighting this battle.

    Reply
  14. gretchen luper says

    October 3, 2014 at 3:43 pm

    Her daughters comments struck my heart the most. I’m a 12 yr survivor and i couldn’t have done it without my girls.

    Reply
  15. Michelle Castagne says

    October 3, 2014 at 3:31 pm

    Tammy’s sister’s story was touching.

    Reply
  16. Lena says

    October 3, 2014 at 3:21 pm

    Her kids – that was scares me the most

    Reply
  17. Jo Ann Zavala says

    October 3, 2014 at 3:15 pm

    When she said she is a fighter, a trooper, because that would be a way I would describe myself. I lost a few family members to cancer.

    Reply
  18. rochelle haynes says

    October 3, 2014 at 2:56 pm

    The story about tony hit me hard

    Reply
  19. Aliesha Zoe says

    October 3, 2014 at 2:56 pm

    Definitely the daughters’ stories hit home with me. My mom had a scare with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy.

    Reply
    • Aliesha Zoe says

      October 3, 2014 at 2:57 pm

      My mom would LOVE this. 🙂

      Reply
  20. Jane Ritz says

    October 3, 2014 at 2:47 pm

    I had 2 aunts who died of ovarian cancer. My mother died of breast cancer at 59. I’ve had numerous biopsies and waiting for the day one comes back positive. I would keep this for myself to try to eat better so maybe I won’t get this news. It would be in memory and honor of my mom and my aunts.

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