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Posted AT 8:24 AM EST on 23/06/06

Ethnic women more likely to shun cancer screening

From Friday's Globe and Mail

Calgary — Tam Truong Donnelly's mother, who is now 73, felt an odd lump in her left breast about 18 months ago. A mastectomy was performed after a mammogram detected a two-centimetre mass -- something a routine screening would have picked up much sooner when it was far smaller and less worrisome. But her mother, Tran Thi Ngoc Anh, like so many other Vietnamese women, didn't talk about things like breast cancer.

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