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Miss. prison delayed care as woman developed terminal cancer, lawsuit alleges

The former inmate alleged in a lawsuit that she was exposed to chemicals in prison that may have caused her cancer and received negligent care as the cancer grew

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A watch tower on the grounds of the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Pearl, Miss. (Rogelio V. Solis/AP)

In 2011, Susie Balfour said she began to feel painful lumps in her breasts and sought help from health-care providers at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility where she was imprisoned for manslaughter.

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A mammogram showed possible signs of breast cancer. But Balfour was repeatedly denied the annual check ups her doctors recommended, according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court in the southern district of Mississippi.

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