Breast cancer survivors highlight the importance of early detection

Sue Advani and Rekha Rajvanshi Source: Sue Advani and Rekha Rajvanshi
At a Pink Ribbon breakfast organised by Sue Advani and Rekha Rajvanshi, Breast cancer survivors will come together to share their stories highlighting the importance of early detection. The session will also have advise from medical experts and information about support available for women diagnosed with breast cancer.
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