Why Black women are still losing the cancer battle
When Dr. Onyinye Balogun was just 13 years old, she traveled to Nigeria to visit her aunt Miranda, who was battling breast cancer. What she witnessed planted a seed that would eventually shape her entire career. After her aunt passed, she made a quiet promise to herself, one she has kept ever since: to spend […] The post Why Black women are still losing the cancer battle appeared first on Rolling Out.
When Dr. Onyinye Balogun was just 13 years old, she traveled to Nigeria to visit her aunt Miranda, who was battling breast cancer. What she witnessed planted a seed that would eventually shape her entire career. After her aunt passed, she made a quiet promise to herself, one she has kept ever since: to spend […]
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