<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/newsroom/insistent-husband-saved-my-life-bc3-breast-cancer-survivor-says.html" dsn="blogs"><featured/><pubDate>10/02/2025 08:45:00 AM</pubDate><title>Insistent husband saved my life, BC3 breast cancer survivor says</title><subtitle>“Stubborn” administrator convinced to seek 2nd mammogram within 3 months after anomaly found</subtitle><description>(Butler, PA) Jayme Steighner was gathering her husband and two daughters for a photograph in front of the touristy Pineapple Fountain in Charleston, S.C. The cellphone within her purse began to ring near noon Aug. 9, 2022, not long before the vacationing Saxonburg family had planned to walk to a nearby Irish restaurant for lunch.</description><author/><image-caption>Jayme Steighner, director of Butler County Community College’s Keystone Education Yields Success program, talks Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, to a class of BC3 registered nursing students on the college’s main campus in Butler Township about her experience of having invasive lobular carcinoma. Steighner, 47, of Saxonburg, credits her husband, Cory, for saving her life by insisting she pursue a second mammogram within three months after she had discovered an anomaly later diagnosed as the rare type of breast cancer.</image-caption><tags><tag>Awareness</tag><tag>Community</tag></tags><image><img src="/_resources/images/newsroom/2025/steighner-presentation-classroom.JPG" alt="Steighner speaks to nursing students in classroom"/></image></item>