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Janette Trotter Ditkowsky writes: "A routine mammogram turned up cancer. I had a bilateral mastectomy in June 2000, and began chemotherapy in July. My last treatment was Dec. 20, just in time for Christmas. My hair is starting to grow back now (I didn't bother with wigs and emulated several NBA stars by going around bald!). My family has been wonderfully supportive through it all, and my prognosis is very good."

Bruno Angelici writes:"I'm leaving Japan soon as I have been promoted to AstraZenecašs executive vice president, international sales and marketing organization. In my new role, I will be responsible for AstraZeneca operations in Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. That represents approximately $8 billion of business and 17,000 people. I will be located at AstraZeneca headquarters in London."

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