I couldn't agree more.
I've been reflecting this week. It's a tough week. Fifteen years ago this week, I found out that my mom had breast cancer. About 11 months later, she passed away, unfortunately, and she passed away at 49. It was tough for our entire family. Because we lived in a rural and remote community, it prevented her from being able to have good screening early on.
Things have improved substantially in that time frame, but in this area, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I'm wondering if anyone can share a bit more about best practices happening across the country that we can look to when it comes to prevention, because that's ultimately going to be where we're going to find help and save lives.