![Ella Jones, left, and Diane Stevenson hug goodbye after a meeting of the Breakfast Club, a group that offers support and friendship to women diagnosed with breast cancer.](https://will.illinois.edu/images/uploads/46944/061317_ch_cancer_breakfastclub_01new__medium.jpg)
Cancer-Coaching Grandmothers Hold Hands, Lift Spirits
One in eight U.S. women will develop breast cancer over the course of her life. But the burden is particularly heavy for African-American women. Like Hispanic women, they are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive forms of breast cancer and at a later stage than their white counterparts.