Thanks.
Women at increased risk because of family history are recommended to begin screening and doing genetic testing earlier, but we heard witnesses today who said that a lot of women don't have access to their family history. A lot of women, specifically indigenous women living in Canada, do not have access to this history very often because of colonialism and because of the different disadvantages that they've had in the last decades.
Was this taken into account or considered? What do we say to these women who don't have access to that, yet are discovering that they have later stage cancer at an earlier age?