Flat and fabulous': Topless tattoo selfie inspires cancer survivors

By A Mystery Man Writer

U.S. Marine veteran Barbie Ritzco, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011 while on tour in Afghanistan, decided to stay flat chested after her treatment. Her mission: to prove to other women that life after a mastectomy can be fabulous. Instead of breast reconstruction, Ritzco, a 20-year veteran and gunnery sergeant, sported a flowered heart-shaped tattoo. A selfie of her tattooed, topless
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