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https://youtu.be/qEQTTM6vsS8 Part 2B. The Violence of Ukrainian Ultranationalists We’ve been examining how threats to life are driving much of the violence of the current crisis in Ukraine. In the last part, we discussed how threats to Russian lives posed by the US and NATO have in turn provoked Russia to take military action. In this
undergone the procedure you did? i would be constantly thinking about is this the day that i m gonna wake up with breast cancer and i think that s one of the most important parts about getting looking into getting this surgery, if you do have this genetic mutation, is the way i feel having done it is i can just get on with my life. it really hasn t changed that much for me. it s really just allowed me to go and do these things that i ve been able to do in my career around not have to worry about apple i going to wake up with breast cancer and down the line, i will act accordingly with my risk for ovarian cancer around not have to worry about that. it s just a way to lift up any uncertainty and go about your life. dr. susan dam check, oncologist at the university of pennsylvania s abrahamson center, sue freedman the founder of force which spreads awareness about breast and ovarian cancer and nbc news producer ali weinberg, who found that mutation, who took action, a big
i can tell my children that they don t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer. dr. susan dam check is an oncologist, the executive director of the basser research center for brca at the university of pennsylvania. sue friedman, founder of force, the founder of force, which spreads aware barns breast and ovarian cancer and our own alley weinberg, an nbc news producer who underwent the same procedure as jolie at the age of 21. and ali, let me start with you, cause again, you said that you went through this procedure, you found out at 20 that you had the mutation, you waited a year to have that mastectomy and then reconstruction a few months later. not how most college kids spend their spring break i would imagine. what convinced you to do it? what convince node get the procedure done is just that i didn t want this black cloud of breast cancer hanging over my head for the foreseeable future.