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Tia Mowry’s New Series Encourages Cancer Talk Over Home-Cooked Meals

December 12, 2025

Actress Tia Mowry is launching a video series called "Rewrite the Recipe" that combines cooking with conversations about cancer, motivated by her own breast cancer scare and the disproportionate cancer mortality rates affecting Black communities. The show features Mowry cooking alongside cancer survivors and advocates while discussing their experiences with breast and prostate cancer. Recent American Cancer Society data reveals that Black individuals face higher death rates from these cancers compared to other racial groups.

Who is affected

  • Black people (specifically experiencing higher breast and prostate cancer mortality rates)
  • Black women
  • Tia Mowry (who experienced a breast cancer scare)
  • Cancer survivors and advocates appearing in the series
  • Black families
  • American Cancer Society and Pfizer (as organizational partners)

What action is being taken

  • Tia Mowry is hosting a new video series called "Rewrite the Recipe" launching November 24
  • The actress is joining cancer survivors and advocates in the kitchen to discuss family recipes and cancer experiences
  • The series is airing on cancer.org/changetheodds
  • The website is providing a directory of U.S. facilities offering free or low-cost cancer screenings

Why it matters

  • This initiative addresses critical health disparities, as Black people face the highest mortality rates from breast and prostate cancer among all racial groups. By creating opportunities for families to discuss cancer history in comfortable, familiar settings like the dinner table, the series encourages earlier detection through proper screenings. Knowing and sharing family cancer history with doctors enables appropriate preventive care, which can potentially reduce the mortality gap affecting Black communities.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

Tia Mowry’s New Series Encourages Cancer Talk Over Home-Cooked Meals