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Awareness and Preparedness: Providing Hope in The Fight Against Breast Cancer
The annual walk and candlelight memorial at the Aventura Hospital & Medical Center is just shy of the one year mark for which my mother lost her battle to breast cancer. We gather to celebrate life and promote continued awareness … Continue reading →
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