A TV journalist (not pictured) was diagnosed with breast cancer after live-streaming her first mammogram. (Photo: Getty stock photo) A TV journalist was diagnosed with breast cancer after agreeing to ...
Ali Meyer live-streamed her first mammogram with other women in mind. The veteran journalist was wary of "making herself the center of the story," she remembers, but she wanted to remind people to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – I turned 40 years old ...
Last year, Oklahoma-based TV reporter Ali Meyer live-streamed her first mammogram on Facebook. Meyer was eventually diagnosed with non-invasive ductal breast cancer and had a mastectomy two months ...
Can getting a mammogram save your life? Most women wouldn’t think twice before answering that question: years of popular opinion have left little doubt that a mammogram, uncomfortable and slightly ...
The 50-year-old actress and presenter shared her experience of going for a routine mammogram in a bid to make women feel more at ease. During Thursday’s episode (22 February) of Loose Women, Sarker ...
An Oklahoma journalist who chose to air her first-ever mammogram on Facebook Live last year was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancer, she said. In October 2018, Ali Meyer, a reporter with ...
Some might be better off not knowing they have breast cancer because they are likely to die of other causes long before breast cancer would threaten their health. By Jane E. Brody The shutdowns and ...
Oklahoma City, OK (KFOR) — I turned 40 years old last year, and I felt great. I felt grateful, too, for a life busting at the seams with good fortune. Everything was just perfect. About six months ...
Ali Meyer live-streamed her first mammogram with other women in mind. The veteran journalist was wary of “making herself the center of the story,” she remembers, but she wanted to remind people to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City news ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) -- An Oklahoma City news anchor was recently diagnosed with breast cancer after live streaming her screening test on Facebook. Ali Meyer, a journalist at KFOR, is sharing her ...
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