Miss America contestant pursuing double mastectomy
/ CBS News
A 24-year-old contestant in this year's Miss America pageant is delivering a message about breast cancer prevention. Miss DC Allyn Rose plans to undergo a double mastectomy after the contest - win or lose. She is removing both breasts as a preventative measure to reduce her chances of developing the disease that killed her mother, grandmother and great aunt. Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo. Her decision to undergo a double mastectomy is drawing criticism as well as praise. And this kind of pre-emptive surgery has divided the medical community as well. Todd Tuttle, chief of surgical oncology at the University of Minnesota, says that for someone in her early 20s to have the procedure is "very unusual."
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.
Miss DC Allyn Rose is seen here in an undated personal photo.