very disturbing statistics. We are raising funds to strengthen our efforts to educate and empower our community with information on the importance of early detection, to assist our sisters in treatment, and to advocate for research for more life-saving treatments and a cure,” says Ricki Fairley, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and National Programs and an 8 year survivor of Stage 3A Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
“Sisters Network Inc. looks forward to continuing to be the leading national voice for African American women in the fight against breast cancer,” added Jackson.
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