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			 Chiqeeta will be at the Lincoln College Johnson Performing Arts 
			Auditorium Monday evening at 7 p.m. Her Lincoln High School Speech 
			Coach and retired Lincoln College Fire Arts Chairman, Dan McLaughlin 
			will provide opening remarks. The college auditorium has been made 
			available to the Dangerous Boob Tour courtesy of John Blackburn, 
			Lincoln College President. The presentation Monday evening is open 
			to the public, free of charge. 
			
			 Chiqeeta's story One 
			April, Chiqeeta felt a lump.  She had two mammograms, spaced 
			seven months apart.  This ";ump" was declared benign by two 
			radiologists, two gynecologists and one breast surgeon.  
			However, Chiqeeta had feeling that something wasn't right.  She 
			persevered and eight months later, in December, Chqeeta discovered a 
			radiologist who in two minutes educated her about her dense-breast 
			tissues, performed an ultrasound examination and clear saw her 
			cancer.  He saved her life and is now, her hero. 
			
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 Today, Chiqeeta is on a mission to educate as many women as 
				possible about breast density and what to do about it.  She 
				is one of this country's leading breast density education 
				advocates and is the Director of Women's Health Advocacy for 
				SonoCine, Inc. 
			[Text received;Chiqeeta Verban 
			Jameson] 
			  
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