We will use the results of the survey to improve our current programs and create new resources to meet unmet needs.
Are you a person of color who has been diagnosed with breast cancer? FORCE is working with Susan G. Komen, researchers at the University of South Florida and advocacy partners to assess and address the unmet support and information needs of African American/Black, Hispanic/Latina, Asian, Pacific Islander or Indigenous breast cancer survivors and people in treatment. Please take this short, 15 min survey. We will use the results of the survey to improve our current programs and create new resources to meet unmet needs.
Patient Advocate Faces Thyroid Cancer Decades After Surviving Breast Cancer
September 5th 2023‘I feel like I've gone to continuing education classes as an advocate through reentering the health system in the cancer space,’ FORCE executive director and founder Sue Friedman, a breast cancer survivor who recently received a diagnosis of thyroid cancer, tells CURE.
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Stepping Up Again for Hereditary Cancer Prevention
February 25th 2023On Feb. 6, HB 2783 was introduced into the Arizona House. Hopefully this bill will help address some of the issues surrounding genetic testing, genetic counseling, and insurance coverage for those who might be at risk for hereditary cancer. My wife died of a cancer that was totally preventable. Nobody should die of a preventable cancer.
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