Meagan Good is raising awareness for an issue that hits close to home. The actress will be shedding light on endometrial cancer through a partnership with FORCE, SHARE, Black Health Matters, and Eisai Inc. for the Spot Her® campaign. According to a press release, the campaign hopes to help many across the globe pinpoint the early signs of endometrial cancer. The press release also revealed Good once had “a uterine cancer scare” after a doctor found an irregularity in her uterus. The actress later had surgery to remove the tissue as it was deemed that it could possibly become cancerous. Now, Good takes greater precautions for her gynecologic health and she hopes more are inspired to follow suit through the campaign. “Gynecologic health is an important conversation to have at any age, but it’s not often discussed, especially in the Black community,” said Good, according to a press release. “I’m not afraid to have open and honest conversations with my friends, family and doctor about...