Certainly.
I don't think they have less access to screening. I think we need to do everything to encourage every woman who has access to be screened. I also believe there should be an opportunity for women of Black and Hispanic descent to have a more in-depth review of their family history and the opportunity to be encouraged to screen.
Again, if we have the screening and detection lowered to the age of 40, would that catch more cases? Would they have that availability to say, oh, this something I'm supposed to get done at the age of 40 as opposed to waiting until the age of 50?