Discover how three fearless women transformed breast cancer awareness and inspired generations to advocate for their health, from treatment choices to early detection breakthroughs.
In this episode of Chatting with Betsy, host Betsy Wurzel speaks with award-winning author and historian Judith L. Pearson about the fearless women who transformed breast cancer awareness and patient advocacy. These Breast Cancer Advocacy Pioneers—Shirley Temple Black, Rose Kushner, and Evelyn Lauder—helped women gain a voice in their own treatment at a time when decisions were often made for them.
From speaking publicly about diagnosis, to challenging medical standards, to creating the Pink Ribbon Campaign, their work opened doors for future generations. Betsy and Judy also discuss important modern developments, including AI-enhanced mammograms that help detect cancer earlier, and the significance of understanding genetic risks such as the BRCA mutation, especially among Ashkenazi families. Their conversation highlights why speaking up, asking questions, and seeking second opinions can change outcomes. This inspiring interview reminds us that advocacy matters—not just in breast cancer, but in caregiving and everyday health decisions.
Their stories continue to motivate support groups, families, and individuals to take control of their health and support one another. Learn more about Judy and her work at:
https://judithlpearson.com/
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