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A Bold Battle: The First Female Chief of Staff Faces Breast Cancer
Washington, D.C., USA,Monday, March 16, 2026
He praised her resilience and said she will stay at the White House during treatment.
Wiles thanked her doctors for early detection and a good outlook.
She also thanked the President for his support.
The exact treatment plan is not public, but modern therapies give many patients a good chance of recovery.
About 300, 000 women are diagnosed each year in the U. S. , according to health data.
Wiles’s story highlights how people can manage serious illness while staying active in life.
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