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Mark your calendars! I'm really looking forward to a dynamic discussion with FORCE and a panel of experts on April 30 from 6:00-7:30pm EST. We'll be exploring an in-depth and interactive discussion on sexual health after cancer treatment or prevention. Hope to see you there for this important conversation!
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Unlock vital knowledge on sexual health after cancer treatment or prevention! Join FORCE's "Ask the Experts" webinar on April 30, 2026 from 6:00-7:30pm EST. Interact with our experts, Andrew Matthew, PhD, CPsych, Senior Psychologist and Co-Lead of the GU Survivorship Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Sharon Bober, PhD, Director of the Sexual Health Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School. This event includes an interview with our experts, with a focus on practical approaches to improving your sexual health. It will be followed by a breakout session for individual audience questions with our experts. This session will cover topics relevant for cancer survivors, previvors, partners and spouses of all genders .
Learn more and register! www.facingourrisk.org

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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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Prostate cancer impacts thousands, and early detection saves lives. I'm urging our representatives to cosponsor the PSA Screening for HIM Act (H.R. 1300/S. 297). This crucial bipartisan bill removes cost barriers to vital screenings, particularly for high-risk groups like African-American men and those with a family history. Nearly 314,000 men will be diagnosed in 2025 – let's ensure everyone has access to life-saving tests. Contact your representatives today and ask them to support this vital legislation! #ProstateCancer #EarlyDetection #MensHealth #HR1300 #S297 #HealthcareAccess
Tell your representatives to join the fight against prostate cancer www.facingourrisk.org

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It's Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, and I wanted to share this remarkable zine, designed to guide individuals through the process of undergoing colonoscopies. It's especially tailored for the #neurodivergent community, but its valuable insights are beneficial for everyone. Scarlett's personal journey with #Lynchsyndrome and their commitment to previvorship make this resource both heartfelt and informative. Check it out:
Take a look: microcosmpublishing.com

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