‘There will be a world where no one dies of breast cancer’ – actress Liz Hurley

Sky News published this video item, entitled “‘There will be a world where no one dies of breast cancer’ – actress Liz Hurley” – below is their description.

Actress Elizabeth Hurley lost her grandmother to breast cancer and is passionate about improving the conversation around the illness.

Sky’s sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao spoke to her about her campaign for breast cancer awareness.

“Sometimes as women we put ourselves to the bottom of the list of things to do, we’re caretakers. We take care of everybody else… and very often we do come last. But, unfortunately, I think that’s something we do need to talk about because caretakes can’t take care of anybody else if we’re not there,” she said.

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