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Tucson Cancer Conquerors

A local group strives to educate, inspire, and encourage people both during and after cancer diagnosis and treatment. (7:05)

Nearly half of all men and a third of all women in the U.S. will receive a cancer diagnosis at some time in their lives. Often with little warning, it can be an overwhelming experience marked by fear, anxiety, anger, and bewilderment. There is a group here in southern Arizona that strives to educate, inspire, and encourage people both during and after cancer diagnosis and treatment - the Tucson Cancer Conquerors.

Producer: Nina Shelton
Videographer: Gage Judd, Nate Huffman
Editor: Gage Judd

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