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Conversations About Cancer Screening Should Be Priority This Holiday Season – It Can Save Your Life

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The holidays are a time to gather with friends and family for food, fun, and great conversations. But imagine those conversations not going as planned and the joy of being with your loved ones overshadowed by someone sharing that they have cancer. You may not have been ready to have that discussion, yet it was happening. And you may not be prepared to talk about screenings with your loved ones, but it’s necessary. As someone who has had two different cancers in my life, I cannot stress enough the importance of getting screened. 

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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