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Susan G. Komen? Launches “Stand for H.E.R.”, a Health Equity Revolution to Improve Breast Cancer Outcomes in the Black Community
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Susan G. Komen? Announces 30 New Grants to Advance Discovery in Critical and Emerging Areas of Breast Cancer Research
Susan G. Komen granted $14 million to fund two key focus areas: research to better detect and treat stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer and research to eliminate disparities in breast cancer outcomes.


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August 1, 2021

Embracing the Journey
Paris has a history of papilloma, a type of benign tumor, so earlier this year, when she felt something unusual on her right breast, that’s what she assumed it was.
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