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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Listen to the Girl Take Note Podcast as Shaunie Sander talks about her new mission to educate women and save lives after revealing her breast cancer diagnosis.
She talks about the importance of early detection and shares how she’s navigated her medical journey so far. “I just want to share what I’ve learned with other women,” Shaunie Sanders
Shaunie Sanders takes you on the personal and emotional journey of being diagnosed, how it affects her life, treatment, and the importance of getting your mammograms regularly.
This is an honest and uncut conversation that will hopefully, save someone else's life. We are dedicated to finding a cure for breast cancer, As we support the fighters, admire the survivors, honor the taken and never give up hope.
The National Cancer Institute estimates that there will be nearly 288,000 new breast cancer cases in 2022. Breast cancer treatment can be highly effective, achieving survival probabilities of 90% or higher, particularly when the disease is identified early.