Clea Shearer, an expert organizer and one of the stars of Netflix’s “Get Organized with The Home Edit,” has an aggressive form of breast cancer, she announced Thursday.
Clea Shearer, an expert organizer and one of the stars of Netflix's"Get Organized with The Home Edit," has an aggressive form of breast cancer, she announced Thursday.
Shearer broke the news on Instagram, writing that she first found a lump in late February and is scheduled to have a double mastectomy on Friday."I had to request a mammogram from my general doctor, which led to an ultrasound, and then an emergency triple biopsy," she wrote."I have two tumors, 1 cm each, that are aggressive and fast moving - but I caught it early. Had I not taken this upon myself, I would be in a completely different situation right now.
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