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Originally published Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 6:21 AM

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Seattle pool allows topless breast cancer survivor

The Seattle Parks and Recreation Department has reversed a decision by its aquatics manager and decided to allow a woman who had a double mastectomy to swim topless.

The Associated Press

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SEATTLE —

The Seattle Parks and Recreation Department has reversed a decision by its aquatics manager and decided to allow a woman who had a double mastectomy to swim topless.

Parks Superintendent Christopher Williams says there's nothing to alarm the public, so the department decided to make an exception to its dress policy for public pools.

KOMO-TV reports ( http://is.gd/Uzz7Mv) Jodi Jaecks (JAYKS) wanted to swim at the city's Medgar Evers Pool to help recover her strength after she had chemotherapy for breast cancer and had both breasts surgically removed.

She couldn't find a swimsuit with a comfortable top and asked to swim topless. Managers told her no - until her story was published in The Stranger weekly newspaper.

Jaecks says cancer patients shouldn't be made to feel self-conscious by asking special permission.

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Information from: KOMO-TV, http://www.komotv.com/

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