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March 3 is Triple Negative Breast Cancer Day

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Hi all,

March 3 is Triple Negative Breast Cancer Day and SHARE is promoting a campaign on social media to raise awareness about the disease. TNBC affects at least 10-20% of women with breast cancer, so it's important to get the word out. If you have social media, and want to help, please support us by clicking "Support SHARE" at the link below.

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We hope that raising enough awareness with lead to more research and better treatment options. Thanks so much for your support!

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