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  "textContent": "Most breast cancer patients in Uganda and Ethiopia are diagnosed too late, and many lack access to life-saving treatment. Tove Ekdahl Hjelm defends her thesis \"Early-onset breast cancer in East Africa: genetics, tumor characteristics and clinical management\" on June 5, where she highlights deficiencies in access to adequate care, but also that more lives can be saved.",
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