Ginger Modiri

San Juan Capistrano, CA
Breast cancer survivor
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October 2020 Vol 6 No 5
Breast cancer survivor Ginger Modiri stresses the importance of getting mammograms on time. To celebrate her 8-year anniversary of being cancer-free she organized a walk after the More than Pink Walk was cancelled because of COVID-19.
October 2018 Vol 4 No 5
Breast cancer survivor Ginger Modiri cautions those in remission to avoid becoming complacent and to keep up with their follow-up screenings.
February 2017 Vol 3 No 1
Nearing the 12th anniversary of her dearest friend’s passing, Ginger Modiri reflects.
October 2016 Vol 2 No 5
Once the statement “you have cancer” passed through my ears and hit my brain, I experienced a temporary form of hearing loss. I could see the radiologist’s lips moving, but I didn’t hear a word he was saying.
June 2016 Vol 2 No 3
A moving message by Ginger Modiri, a breast cancer survivor.
April 2016 Vol 2 No 2
Ginger Modiri advocates the power of knowledge in today's electronic world.
June 2015 Vol 1 No 3
Breast cancer survivor Ginger Modiri discusses how she’s dealt with fear of recurrence.
April 2015 Vol 1 No 2
“My nurse navigator recommended acupuncture to treat the pain. The key is to find an acupuncturist who is skilled and trained in treating patients with cancer,” says Ginger Modiri, wife, mother, and grandmother.
Last modified: October 16, 2020