
Airline makes cancer survivor cover sweatshirt with message championing recovery
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A North Carolina woman and two-time cancer survivor said American Airlines staffers told her to cover up a sweatshirt celebrating her recovery.
The survivor, who defended herself and asked to see the airline’s company policy, said she felt humiliated because an airline employee allegedly pointed at her while she was waiting in line. "I don’t love cancer," she told WSOC-TV. "I don’t respect it, and my sweatshirt gave my exact sentiments on something that has tried to kill me twice."More Related News

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