
Erica’s Story (Breast Cancer)
My name is Erica Lambourg and I am a first generation Mexican-American born and raised in New Orleans and the

My name is Erica Lambourg and I am a first generation Mexican-American born and raised in New Orleans and the

I am 46 years old and was diagnosed with stage 4 small bowel cancer on January 31, 2011. Not only

I am 32 years old and had been struggling with GI issues for 2 years. In August of 2011, the

My Story: July 24, 2004 – It’s funny how my day goes by and I seem to have forgotten what

The first week in February 2011 I was called for a routine mammogram, having turned 50 the previous year. On

My story is one of hope and empowerment for women. I have always been a trusting soul with the physicians

The news that I had stage 3 breast cancer hit me like a punch in the stomach. Forty-one, married, two

My story starts the same as many – youngish, 30-something girl living a single life, partying, late night eating, bad

I started my period when I was 9 years old. It was the scariest thing that had ever happened to
As a kid, I always thought I had psoriasis, and I got laughed at for it. I also had mild
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