HealthWaiting Until Age 50 for Mammograms Is Too Late—Especially for Black Women Canada’s national breast cancer screening guidelines advise waiting until age 50 for regular mammograms. But many experts, researchers and patients say this approach is too little, too late—especially for Black women.
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Beauty“I survived breast cancer’twice.” Repeat diagnoses of breast cancer and subsequent treatment taught Sylvie Grégoire to slow down and find her inner strength’and to help other women going through the same ordeal
HealthThe five deadliest cancers for women We are at war with cancer every day, and it’s often an uphill battle. The good news is that more battles are being won. But we need to be aware of which types of cancer hit women hardest, and what is being done to fight them
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