Bob Furniss is a father who turned his grief into advocacy after losing his daughter Keesha to breast cancer. Bob discusses the mission of his organization, Warrior Princess, which focuses on early detection of breast cancer in young women. He shares the emotional journey of writing his memoir, 'On to Blue,' and the challenges of navigating grief as a family. Bob also reflects on his own health struggles with Parkinson's disease and offers advice for healthcare professionals on supporting families dealing with cancer. The conversation emphasizes the importance of love, support, and proactive health measures.
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breast cancer, early detection, family support, grief, health advocacy, personal stories, cancer journey, emotional challenges, healthcare advice, Parkinson's disease
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