As a physician assistant, it's so important that people know to get checked. As a candidate for Congress, it doesn't change our mission.
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John, recently I received some serious news about my health, and I wanted to update you on how I'm taking action as well as what that means for the future.

 

After a family member was diagnosed with cancer, I was advised to get a screening as well. Test results showed genetic mutations that put me at an increased risk of both breast and ovarian cancer.

 

Tests like these are critical to putting people in the best position to avoid serious health consequences from cancer. 

 

For me, this test was the first step of a three-step process to protect my health. The next step was a successful surgical procedure in late December to remove my ovaries. Finally I am undergoing a preventative bilateral mastectomy later this week.

 

As a physician assistant, I urge everyone to keep up with regular medical appointments, tests, and screenings

 

As a congressional candidate, this health journey only underscores the importance of sending someone with my unique professional and personal experience to serve as Delaware's voice in Congress.

 

After a brief recovery period, I'll be back out on the campaign trail telling folks my story—from my family losing everything growing up to becoming a physician assistant to serving as Treasurer of Delaware. 

 

Your support throughout this process means the world to me.

 

Sincerely,

Colleen Davis

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At just eight years old, Colleen’s life changed when her father’s company fell victim to fraud and went bankrupt. Her family was evicted, lost their home and all of their possessions, and they moved from rental home to rental home and school to school.

Thanks to the power of family, hard work and the care of her neighbors and teachers in Delaware, Colleen persevered and paid her way through college by driving an ambulance.

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As a mom of three, and due to her own family’s early struggle, Colleen knows that we need more representatives in Congress who come from the working class and are focused on fighting for families. She will continue her work to keep Delaware families safe and secure, and fight for our children’s future by combating climate change, getting dangerous weapons off our streets and protecting our democracy and a woman’s right to choose.

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