she lives in missoula, montana. mindy got breast cancer not ones, not three times, but four times. and these were four different types of breast cancer. mr. president, the same cancer didn't come back every time. she got a different cancer each time. the first two times mindy's insurance paid for her treatments. the third time the insurance company called her and said, we're sorry, but we're not going to pay. the underwriter, she says, determined her chances of survival were just too slim. so, instead, they offered to send a hospice nurse. well, mindy was a single mom in her early 40's and she was simply not ready to checkout. she asked about her options. she was told if she wanted to start chemo, she would have to come up with more than $100,000 in cash. her only option was to sell her home. so mindy, and her children, sold their home. they packed up and moved out of their home so they could sell it and so she could start treatment that she needed to stay alive. after many years of trying to repay that debt, mindy recently declared bankruptcy. i've heard many stories from folks in