As the globe marks World Breast Cancer Research Day, one South African woman says she owes her life to early detection. Sheldene Lulu Masondo was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer in 2016 and following years of chemo therapy and radiation, she has emerged as one of the voices sounding the call for African women to get regular cancer screenings. She spoke to Tshepiso Makwetla via Zoom, from her home in Johannesburg…

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