This Woman Live-Streamed Her Mammogram, Then Found Out She Had Breast Cancer

This Woman Live-Streamed Her Mammogram, Then Found Out She Had Breast Cancer When journalist Ali Meyer turned 40 she agreed to live-stream her first mammogram appointment. "I will never forget that day," Meyer wrote in an essay on KFOR-TV's website . She was blindsided when a radiologist saw cancerous calcifications in her right breast. Since live-streaming her mammogram, she's shared other stages of her journey. Turns out, she had non-invasive ductal breast cancer, one of the most survivable forms of breast cancer. She chose to get a single mastectomy at the recommendation of her doctor. In her essay, Meyer revealed she had her second mammogram this year, and this time she had better results: "I am thrilled and relieved to tell you my mammogram was clear, showing no signs of breast cancer," she wrote.