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Miss America contestant, 24, to undergo double mastectomy


Allyn Rose. (Jeff Grossman/WENN.com)

Brave beauty queen Allyn Rose has announced she’ll undergo a double mastectomy after competing in next year’s Miss America pageant in a bid to beat the disease that killed her mother.

The pretty 24-year-old, who will be representing Washington, D.C., has learned she is a carrier of the same rare chromosomal disease that claimed the life of her mum eight years ago.

She tells People magazine, “The idea that I could wake up one day and not have the same body that I did the day before is very scary, but I also realize my mom was diagnosed at 27. That’s three years away from me. I’m not going to let my fear of losing this part of my femininity stop me from living.

“My father and I have met with a surgeon and countless doctors. Some of them are wary because I don’t have breast cancer and I am so young, but others have said it’s a very smart move, especially for someone who is genetically predisposed.”

Rose reveals she’ll undergo surgery after her duties are complete in January 2014 if she wins the Miss America crown. If not, the surgery will be scheduled next summer.



This story was posted on Fri, November 16, 2012




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