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The wife of Gov. Ron DeSantis diagnosed with breast cancer

Tallahassee, Florida – The wife of Gov. Ron DeSantis, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Monday morning the governor released a statement on the 41-year-old’s diagnosis.
“I am saddened to report that Florida’s esteemed First Lady and my beloved wife have been diagnosed with breast cancer. As the mother of three young children, Casey is the centerpiece of our family and has made an impact on the lives of countless Floridians through her initiatives as First Lady. As she faces the most difficult test of her life, she will have not only have my unwavering support but the support of our entire family, as well as prayers and well wishes from Floridians across our state. Casey is a true fighter, and she will never, never, never give up.”
Casey is at the age when general surgeon Dr. Lauren Allen said most women should start getting screened for breast cancer.
“I recommend all women start getting screened if they’re at average risk at the age of 40 years old,” she said, “and then, if you have any kind of family history, or if you’ve had previous radiation to the chest or anything like that, talk to your doctor about maybe getting screened earlier.”
The governor’s statement didn’t share any key information, like how far along the cancer is.
“The treatment is really dependent more on the stage of the cancer, so the earlier that you find it, the smaller the tumor,” she said. “If it hasn’t spread to the lymph nodes or any of the other organs, the better the prognosis is.”
Monday well wishes from all political persuasions flooded Twitter.
According to statistics from the CDC, one of every four deaths in the U.S. is from cancer.
In 2018, Florida had the second-highest number of new breast cancer diagnoses. Only California had more.
Eighteen months ago, Casey gave birth to her family’s third child.
The DeSantis family has two other children.
 

Alfred Duncan

Alfred Duncan is a senior editor at The South Florida Daily, where he oversees our coverage of politics, misinformation, health and economics. Alfred is a former reporter and editor for BuzzFeed News, National Geographic and USA Today.

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