R&B icon Mary J. Blige does not only represent women's empowerment for relationships
On Monda, October 24, she advocated for women's health at a Cacer Moonsot event.
Blige talked about how cancer has effected her family and why cancer screenings are important: “That's why I've dedicated a great deal of my time to increasing awareness of the importance of preventative screenings, reminding people that their health is your wealth and urging them to make it a priority.”
“Thank you for lending your powerful voice to this cause.”
“You’re welcome,” Blige responded.
Biden: “We're going to find the best way to help people get vaccines, screenings, like mammograms and pap smears, and all of the care that they need, no matter their race, zip code, or background.”
“None of us can beat cancer alone. And it will take all of us putting patients and their loved ones at the center of their own cancer journey from screenings to survivorship.”
Dr Biden added,“Yes, the word cancer still has the power to strike fear into our hearts. But it doesn't have to be that way. Because we have power too - more than we've ever known. We're going to create a world where we can discover and dream our way past its paralysis, where we come together as a united community and rewrite the story that cancer tells Thank you for being a part of the future that we're building together. Thank you for helping us end cancer as we know it for good.”