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Peggy Fleming talks Olympics and breast cancer at Pink Ribbon Symposium in Jacksonvil

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Default Peggy Fleming talks Olympics and breast cancer at Pink Ribbon Symposium in Jacksonvil

In 1998, shortly before the 30th anniversary of her Olympic gold medal victory in figure skating, Peggy Fleming noticed a lump in her breast. It turned out to be malignant. Fortunately her cancer was caught early, she told an audience at the Pink Ribon Symposium In Jacksonville Saturday.

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