Study of 100K Black women launches to figure out why more Black women are getting cancer
Briefly

"My great-grandmother had breast cancer," Breanna Berry, 30, said. Years later, her friend and father battled cancer, motivating her to join the study.
"I have a granddaughter, so knowing that my voice was heard to help her generation is very huge to me," said Jacque Berry. The study aims to collect data of 100,000 Black women to understand cancer risk.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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