Ten patients who were delivered false negative mammograms from a former radiology technician received justice on Tuesday when she was sentenced to six months in prison and a decade of probation, UK MailOnline reported.

Rachel Rapraeger of Macon, Ga., said she was "disinterested in her job" due to personal issues, causing her to ignore more than 1,200 test results in the backlog of her work.

Instead of checking the test results before informing the patients, Rapraeger entered the reports as clean without having a doctor look at the scans.

According to UK MailOnline, "Of those total 1,289 women screened for breast cancer at Perry Hospital, 10 actually had the deadly disease and were never informed. Two of those 10 victims have since died."

A plea deal consisting of six months in prison, ten years of probation, a $12,5000 fine and a decade of not being able to work in the health field was agreed to by Rapraeger on Tuesday.

With the front row packed with several of the victims in court on Tuesday, Judge Katherine Lumsden said no sentence would be able to rectify what Rapraeger's carelessness had done.

"You played Russian roulette with the lives of essentially a thousand women in this community," Judge Lumsden then told Rapraeger.

Among the victims, Sharon Holmes chose to take the stand and address Rapraeger in court.

Even though her test results came in negative in December 2009, she found out that she had breast cancer two months later. By then, it had already spread to her lymph nodes.

"You could have made a different decision and my family and I would not be living this nightmare," Holmes said.

Holmes said it took courage to address Rapraeger, but she wanted to make sure her story was heard and she wasn't just another number, UK MailOnline reported.

"I'm not a name on a piece of paper, I'm a person, and I think she will remember me." Holmes told WMAZ.