I sit down with Amber Eastman, Lynch Syndrome survivor, and member of the Confederated Tribes of Ronde in Oregon. Amber confirmed with me that women of color face a more difficult challenge in that they are often noit believed, that they're crying wolf when they come to the physician's office.  Thankfully, Amber met with a physician who had just attended a lynch syndrome seminar, and she was correctly diagnosed.  I love Amber's policy of never a victim, always victorious.  Not only did Amber have colon cancer and liver cancer, but also ovarian cancer.  Finding AliveAndkickn and being part of Living with Lynch gave Amber the impetus to become a Lynch Syndrome advocate in her community.