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Former California women's basketball player Rama N'diaye, left, and athletic trainer Ann Caslin share a light moment before the NCAA college basketball's California home game with Colorado in Berkeley, Calif., Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017. Diagnosed last July with Stage 2 breast cancer, N’diaye had been playing pickup basketball six months earlier when she first felt a small lump in her right breast. When N’diaye heard the fundraising effort was called “Rebounds For Rama,” she knew right away Caslin was behind it. (AP Photo/Janie McCauley)

Former California women's basketball player Rama N'diaye, left, and athletic trainer Ann Caslin share a light moment before the NCAA college basketball's California home game with Colorado in Berkeley, Calif., Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017. Diagnosed last July with Stage 2 breast cancer, N’diaye had been playing pickup basketball six months earlier when she first felt a small lump in her right breast. When N’diaye heard the fundraising effort was called “Rebounds For Rama,” she knew right away Caslin was behind it. (AP Photo/Janie McCauley)

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