In 2024 alone, an estimated 7,450 people in Washington will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and 960 will lose their lives to the disease.
“Susan G. Komen” is providing support for those in need through research and financial assistance all made possible by the funds raised at the “More Than Pink Walk” this weekend at Woodland Park Zoo.
Beth Dotolo, a Seattle-based breast cancer survivor and member of the Susan G. Komen advisory board joined ‘ARC Seattle' anchor Tyrah Majors to discuss.
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