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World Cancer Day: Let’s Talk Openly About Cancer
![Andrea Middlebrooks](https://blogs.cdc.gov/cancer/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2021/02/Andrea-Photo-for-Blog-Post-825x510.jpg)
“One of the main things I learned is that you must trust your gut. If I feel something is not right with my health, I don’t dismiss it. Navigating this process can be hard. There is a huge need for advocates and volunteers to help patients navigate this process.” Read More >
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![Dr. Shayne Gallaway with his grandmother.](https://blogs.cdc.gov/cancer/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2019/02/1990-Photos-083-002.jpg)
"My grandmother died of lung cancer after a seven-year battle. She fought like a champ, without ever so much as a complaint. She was like a second mother, and one of my favorite people in the world. I still cry when I think about the day we lost her. Cancer doesn’t discriminate. In our lifetime, it’s almost guaranteed that we will all know a family member or friend diagnosed with cancer." Read More >
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