Olivia Dejonge, Ovaries. Talk About Them
Olivia Dejonge, Actress: I think there s a few reasons that we don t talk about ovaries. I think that women s bodies have always somehow been taboo in society. I think that medicine is heavily led by men and politics, and all of that is very male dominant. I think we re really trying to change that. I mean, four women a day are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. And these are our mothers, our daughters, our sisters, our best friends, our cousins, our it s really personal for all of us. That s why it s really important to rally behind early detection tests and more
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