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More African American women die from breast cancer than
women of any other race.
Why? A CELEBRATION OF LIFE: RISING ABOVE BREAST CANCER could change and even
save your life or the lives of women you love. Hosted by the legendary Nancy
Wilson, this singular hour of television celebrates the lives of African American
women who have survived breast cancer and who are working to spread the word,
sister-to-sister, about the importance of early detection and treatment. From
pulpits to beauty parlors, these mothers, daughters, neighbors, and friends
share their stories and reveal the truth about breast cancer in the African
American community, and what you can do about it.