For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Estée Lauder Cos. Inc. is celebrating 30 years of activism with a pledge toward the longer term.
Following three many years of Lauder’s Breast Cancer Campaign — and 29 for the reason that inception of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation — it's pledging $15 million over five years to research the health, comorbidities and the biology of breast cancer in Black women, who see 41 percent higher mortality rates than white women.
“Understanding those aspects will help treating these people in the longer term in order that they've survivability rates which might be the identical,” William P. Lauder, executive chairman of the Estée Lauder Cos., told WWD. “From the standpoint of the Estée Lauder Corporations, we...
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