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‘Married to Medicine’s’ Dr. Jackie Walters talks breast cancer, part 3

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Rolling out sat down with everyone’s favorite OB/GYN, Dr. Jackie Walters, aka Dr. Jackie, star of BRAVO’s hit reality series, “Married to Medicine” to dispel some of the rumors and misconceptions surrounding breast cancer. A two-time breast cancer survivor, Dr. Jackie addressed some of the most frequently asked questions.


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