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Current Affairs for WomenFeaturing on WATC
breast cancer awareness featured

16/10/2018

#MakeOnePersonAware | One in 200 carry faulty gene that predisposes them to an 85 per cent chance of developing breast, ovarian or prostate cancer


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCGet involved
Breast Cancer Prevention Week featured

21/09/2018

Day Five: Top tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer | Breast Cancer Prevention Week


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCGet involved
Breast Cancer Prevention Week featured

20/09/2018

Day Four: Top tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer | Breast Cancer Prevention Week


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCGet involved
Breast Cancer Prevention Week featured

19/09/2018

Day Three: Top tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer | Breast Cancer Prevention Week


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCGet involved
Breast Cancer Prevention Week featured

18/09/2018

Day Two: Top tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer | Breast Cancer Prevention Week


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCGet involved
Breast Cancer Prevention Week featured

17/09/2018

Day One: Top tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer | Breast Cancer Prevention Week


by WATC Content Team

Featuring on WATCCurrent Affairs for Women
Woman in hospital, breast cancer featured

29/09/2017

Over 1,000 women die of breast cancer unnecessarily each year due to NHS red tape


by Alison Simpson

Current Affairs for WomenFeaturing on WATC
breast cancer awareness featured

04/08/2017

#MakeOnePersonAware | One in 200 carry faulty gene that predisposes them to an 85 per cent chance of developing breast, ovarian or prostate cancer


by WATC Content Team

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