It absolutely occurred to me, being diagnosed in my forties, that had I lived in a different jurisdiction, I would have had access to mammography and the cancer would have been caught earlier. It's not lost on any of us. The idea that your ethnicity or genetics could put you at an even larger disadvantage in being able to take care of yourself is unconscionable.
To go back to the one-size-fits-all approach, it's not working for women. It needs to happen on a more individual basis, looking at the risk assessment that can be done by doctors and at public education and being able to advocate so that women know, if they're at higher risk, to do something and, on the other side, are allowed to do it too.