Sheryl Crow Opens Up About Breast Cancer, Says She Nearly Missed Life-Saving Mammogram

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Sheryl Crow Opens Up About Breast Cancer, Says She Nearly Missed Life-Saving Mammogram
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Sheryl Crow Recounts Close-Call Breast Cancer Diagnosis in New Documentary

, a technology that offers 3D mammograms, which are especially effective at detecting cancer in those with dense breasts—a trait Crow herself has. “This advancement not only finds more invasive cancers, but it also reduces callbacks, which can cause unnecessary stress and worry for women who already have enough on their plates without having to deal with going back to the doctor for a second screening only to find there is nothing to be concerned about,” she wrote.

In a 2021 interview with, she admitted that surviving breast cancer “redefined who I am,” adding: “Until then, I’d spent a lifetime being a caretaker for everyone around me. From then, I started to put myself first. I had voices at the back of my head telling me whatever I did wasn’t good enough. Now, finally, I’ve silenced them.And she urges other women to care for themselves enough to do the same.

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