My grandmother had cancer, and my mother in law had it four times.
I criticize because while she had the ‘markers’ for cancer, there was no problem as yet.
Her action is like getting rid of your car because there “might” be an issue with the brakes, or struts, or something because there are indicators or odds of “something” happening.
with an 80+% chance of getting breast cancer, I cannot blame this woman for having the mastectomy prior to any sign of problems. how long to wait? it’s not like you can be certain that some malignant cell growing within you is going to be able to be caught and eradicated once symptoms occur. what kind of crazy Russian roulette is that to wait for some PROBLEM when the odds are stacked that high against her. She has obviously thought this through and had incredible amount of testing and medical opinions offered. As a mother myself, I understand completely where she is coming from.
My father had cancer, once. I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. If I am supposed to die from cancer, so be it. I believe eternal life is more important.