The Evan Bray Show - Dr. Mita Manna & Kimberly Carson - October 10th, 2025

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and results from a clinical trial are providing feelings of hope. Dr. Mita Manna, Cancer Clinician, medical oncologist in Saskatoon and Kimberly Carson, CEO of Breast Cancer Canada, join Evan to discuss the results and what steps women can take to protect their health.
10 Oct 2025 1PM English South Africa News Commentary

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