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Research shows breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. Data also reveals that in a group of eight women, one will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Additionally, there’s been a growing increase in the number of younger women being diagnosed with breast cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 27,136 women under the age of 45 were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. October marks National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” program host Rose Scott talks with guests about everything from diagnosis to treatment, as well as the importance of younger women participating in clinical research trials.
Guests included:
Ashley Kennedy, a breast cancer survivor and participant of the 2025 Komen Georgia MORE THAN PINK Walk
Theru Ross, the senior program manager of community outreach at Susan G. Komen
Dr. Joel Okoli, a professor of surgery in the division of Surgical Oncology at Morehouse School of Medicine
Plus, it's the end of an era. EATS, which is regarded as a neighborhood cafeteria, is closing after nearly 33 years. We hear from Robert "Bob" Hatcher, the owner of the eatery known for its meat-and-three format. He reflects on the day the restaurant opened and thanked his customers for making the restaurant part of the community.
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Research shows breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. Data also reveals that in a group of eight women, one will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Additionally, there’s been a growing increase in the number of younger women being diagnosed with breast cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 27,136 women under the age of 45 were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. October marks National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” program host Rose Scott talks with guests about everything from diagnosis to treatment, as well as the importance of younger women participating in clinical research trials.
Guests included:
Ashley Kennedy, a breast cancer survivor and participant of the 2025 Komen Georgia MORE THAN PINK Walk
Theru Ross, the senior program manager of community outreach at Susan G. Komen
Dr. Joel Okoli, a professor of surgery in the division of Surgical Oncology at Morehouse School of Medicine
Plus, it's the end of an era. EATS, which is regarded as a neighborhood cafeteria, is closing after nearly 33 years. We hear from Robert "Bob" Hatcher, the owner of the eatery known for its meat-and-three format. He reflects on the day the restaurant opened and thanked his customers for making the restaurant part of the community.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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