
We’re proud to spotlight our Black Breast Health educational materials this month, created in partnership with TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance. Research shows that people of color are often diagnosed at later stages and can experience more aggressive forms of breast cancer — and signs of breast cancer can also look different on darker skin tones. That’s why our app is now customizable for Black breast health, helping make breast health education more inclusive, representative, and life-saving for more communities.









