In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the TODAY show, with the help of breast cancer survivors Jill Martin and Sheryl Crow, hosted Pink Power, an event dedicated to encouraging viewers and fans to take their health into their own hands.

Crow, who learned she had breast cancer in 2006 at 44 years old with no family history, advocated for early detection before getting on stage to perform her hit songs.

On the TODAY Plaza, Jill, Shop TODAY contributor and breast cancer survivor, gathered as many people as she could to sign up to take a genetic test for cancer risk — the very test that changed her life in 2023.

A genetic test only takes seconds to complete, and can provide important information about one’s health and family health history. These tests look for mutations in genes assoc

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