Cervical Cancer Sufferer Paddle Boards 700 Miles Down Ganges River to Educate Others

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Diagnosed with late-stage cervical cancer in 2011, Michele Baldwin was determined to make her last few months matter. She decided to travel to India to paddle board over 700 miles down the Ganges River, spreading awareness about the disease that was going to kill her and breaking a World Record in the process. Frederic Lumiere and his crew recorded her journey through the country with the highest mortality rate from cervical cancer in the world. Credit: YouTube/Frederic Lumiere/LadyGangaTheMovie.com

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