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Survivors kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with nassau otb's $25,000 month "lobbyist"
While leading advocates in the battle against breast cancer on Long Island said the movement has made great strides in the past 25 years, they also contend that more needs to be done to fight the disease.
The Nassau University Medical Center announced Monday it was naming a 3-D Breast Cancer Detection Vehicle
after breast cancer survivor and advocate Geri Barish. The vehicle will travel to hundreds of communities to provide screenings to women. “We are living longer. Because of the awareness we are saving more lives,” Barish said at a ceremony at the center attended by Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, marking the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Credit: News 12 Long Island)
after breast cancer survivor and advocate Geri Barish. The vehicle will travel to hundreds of communities to provide screenings to women. “We are living longer. Because of the awareness we are saving more lives,” Barish said at a ceremony at the center attended by Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, marking the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Credit: News 12 Long Island)
Some 25 years after they launched what turned into a major breast cancer awareness program on Long Island, two leading advocates said Monday the movement has made great strides, but more needs to be done.
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