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Breast cancer doesn’t play favorites

Reported by: Elsa Ramon
Email: ElsaRamon@woaitv.com
Last Update: 3/26 6:01 pm
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Margie Carillo wants Latinas to be proactive because the tools are there to help you survive. (News 4 WOAI)
Margie Carillo wants Latinas to be proactive because the tools are there to help you survive. (News 4 WOAI)
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SAN ANTONIO -- Anyone fighting breast cancer will tell you it does not discriminate. But Latinas are more likely to catch it when it could be too late.

If you are Hispanic or Latina you are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a more-advanced and deadlier stage.

Margie Carillo wants Latinas to be proactive because the tools are there to help you survive. She's been a breast cancer survivor for nearly three years

Margie's son fought his own battle with cancer 12 years ago -- and lost. That is a pain she doesn't want anyone to feel.



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