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Saturday, October 1, 2016

Sacramento-area clinics offer free breast cancer screenings : sacbee





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Sacramento-area clinics offer free breast cancer screenings

Sacramento-area clinics offer free breast cancer screenings
Sacramento-area clinics offer free breast cancer screenings
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in like manner lcsun-news

A breast cancer survivor, Las Cruces woman takes us on her journey

A breast cancer survivor, Las Cruces woman takes us on her journey
A breast cancer survivor, Las Cruces woman takes us on her journey
"It changes your whole aspect on life and decisions you make and the way you view things in life — what matters and what doesn't matter, like the small stuff," cancer survivor Lisa White said.Buy Photo By her second cancer treatment for breast cancer, Lisa White said she didn't want to live and considered giving up.But the support of her now-husband Cody McDougal helped to give her strength.The couple is seen here at Pioneer Women's Park.


not to mention theguardian

Patients over politics: Sudanese breast cancer clinic that beat sanctions

Patients over politics: Sudanese breast cancer clinic that beat sanctions
Patients over politics: Sudanese breast cancer clinic that beat sanctions
For many women living in Sudan, breast cancer means certain death.Treatment is too expensive or they simply feel too embarrassed to seek help.But until recently, yet another obstacle was seriously hampering efforts to cut breast cancer deaths in Sudan.Since the early 1990s, the country has been on the US blacklist for state sponsors of terrorism – imposed for human rights violations and for harbouring Osama Bin Laden.


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