Chicago woman encourages women to prioritize own health after beating aggressive form of breast cancer

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Claudette Soto, 44, has a lot to celebrate this Mother’s Day, after beating an aggressive form of breast cancer.

“I overcame my fears. And I found you know, a new life, a new beginning,” said Soto, the CEO of a Chicago construction management company, who is also a wife and mother to three boys.Soto was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in April 2023, despite having a clean mammogram seven months earlier, the diagnosis even surprising her radiologist.

Soto had felt a lump in her breast about a month after that mammogram in September 2022, but she has dense breasts and figured it had to be nothing, coming so soon after the mammogram. When she did get it checked out at the RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center, she remembers sharing the news with her husband and young sons.“We were scared. I didn't know what to feel, like, I was kind of in limbo,” said Ari Barraza, Claudette’s oldest son who is in 8Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyMother’s Day 2023 was a blur, with Soto starting chemotherapy to shrink the mass then later undergoing a double mastectomy.

“I'm here, you know, it's triumph. I overcame two allergic reactions to chemotherapy. I overcame 16 rounds of chemo, one of the harshest chemos that people face,” Soto said.

 

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