Oncologist on Why More Women Are Getting Breast Cancer Earlier


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Dr. Marisa Weiss, an oncologist and founder of breastcancer.org, joins TODAY to discuss the latest advancements in treatment options as well as lifestyle adjustments to “control what you can.” She also opens up about her own cancer diagnosis and why it is so important for her to contribute to this cause of awareness. “Breast health equals women’s health,” she says.



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