
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Thalie Martin discuss the burden of cancer on women
Washington Post Live
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Breast Cancer Pandemic - What's the Impact?
Sut: We've seen very similar impacts o, huge delays in people receiving any screening services. And so ultimately that could lead to a lot of people having much poorer outcomes once they do get ther diagnosis. Being physically active can reduce our our breast cancer risk by up to 20%. Other risk factors include alcohol consumption and exposure to harmful chemicals from the environment.
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