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Aunt Cátia: "When I told my mother I had a lump in my breast, she said to me, 'Me too.' And she did — it was a huge mass"

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Aunt Cátia: "When I told my mother I had a lump in my breast, she said to me, 'Me too.' And she did — it was a huge mass"

Lessons about life, family and resilience. Listen here to the podcast interview in which few of Aunt Cátia's secrets were left unrevealed.

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Context & Explainers

A family health unit (Unidade de Saúde Familiar) is a primary-care team in Portugal made up of family doctors, nurses and sometimes other professionals that manages a registered list of patients and provides routine appointments, chronic‑disease follow‑up and same‑day urgent care. Because these units handle most non-emergency problems, gaps or shortages in their coverage can push people into hospital emergency departments and worsen waiting times, especially during flu peaks.