A free webinar by Breast Cancer Action (San Francisco) is being offered on both May 15 and 16:
Why are white women more likely to develop breast cancer, yet African American, Latina and Samoan women are more likely to die from the disease? Why do women of color tend to develop more aggressive breast cancers at earlier ages than white women? Why are we seeing the sharpest rise in breast cancer rates in Japanese women in Los Angeles?
Race and ethnicity play a huge role in the answers to these questions because so often where we live, work and play is tightly bound to our racial make-up.
Join them for this free one-hour webinar to learn about what you can do to help achieve health equity - the highest level of health - for everyone.
Register for Tuesday, May 15th at 2pm PST/5pm EST [3]
Register for Wednesday, May 16th at 11am PST/2pm EST [4]
Click on the links above to register for the time and day that works for you.