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FORCE - Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

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🧬 Knowledge saves lives. This National Cancer Research Month, we celebrate the science that empowers people with #HereditaryCancer risk to make informed decisions about their health. You deserve answers. Research is how we get them. #NCRM #FORCE
Get involved with cancer research with FORCE! www.facingourrisk.org

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May is National Cancer Research Month! 🔬 Research saves lives — and for those with #HereditaryCancer risk, it's personal. Every breakthrough brings us closer to prevention, better treatments, and ultimately, a cure. #NRCM #FORCE
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Registration is now open! 📅 💡 The Innovations in Cancer Genetics Symposium 📍 October 15–17, 2026 | Weill Cornell Medicine, NYC Whether you are a patient, advocate, provider, or student, this is an event you will not want to miss. Hosted by the Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention Program (GPCP) in partnership with Facing Hereditary Cancer Empowered (FORCE), this symposium will bring together leading experts in hereditary cancer and personalized prevention. Topics will include: 🔬 Breast and pancreatic cancer screening 🧬 Ovarian cancer prevention 🤖 AI in cancer genetics 🩸 Liquid biopsy and more Join us to learn, connect, and shape the future of cancer prevention.
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Knowledge saves lives, but only if everyone has access to it. This National Minority Cancer Awareness Month, I’m sharing my story to help others learn about hereditary cancer. [Add a few sentences about your personal connection to hereditary cancer] For more information about hereditary cancer and genetic mutations, follow @facingourrisk. #LivingInMyGenes

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Hereditary cancer doesn’t discriminate, but we can’t say the same for the systems meant to safeguard our health. This National Minority Cancer Awareness Month, I’m standing with FORCE and calling for increased equity in cancer care. For more information about hereditary cancer and genetic mutations, follow @facingourrisk. #LivingInMyGenes

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It's time to close the equity gap in cancer care — from genetic testing to clinical trials, referrals, treatment and prevention. FORCE is here to empower every person, in every community, with the tools and resources they need to face hereditary cancer. #NationalMinorityCancerAwarenessMonth For more information about hereditary cancer and genetic mutations, follow @facingourrisk.

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