In honor of breast cancer awareness month, one local organization is helping women with free mammograms.
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“If breast cancer is caught in its early stage it’s 99 percent curable,” says Wendy Shurelds founder of Many Shades of Pink and Co-organizer of the Mobile Health Fair. According to the CDC, Breast Cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States. Black women are more likely to die from breast cancer at a higher rate than white women.Shurelds says Many Shades of Pink is an organization that provides resources and a support group for women on their breast cancer journey.
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