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Learn about breast cancer prevention, screening, risk factors and more from our expert panel of four medical professionals.
About 1 in 8 American women fight breast cancer during their lifetime. Throughout the month of October, we’re hosting virtual breast cancer awareness events to keep you informed on prevention, screening and more.
Cancer hates us because we know that empowering women with breast cancer education means effective prevention, early detection and successful treatments can take place.
Select a location and register for a virtual event to hear from local experts and specialists about breast cancer screening and prevention.
Learn about breast cancer prevention, screening, risk factors and more from our expert panel of four medical professionals.
Join oncologist Gilberto Jimenez-Justiniano, MD, to learn about breast cancer risk factors, prevention, signs and symptoms, and treatment.
This event covers signs, symptoms and screening techniques for breast cancer from an expert panel.
Attend this session to learn about screenings, risk factors, genetic testing, treatment and advances in breast imaging from three breast health medical experts.
Get your questions and top concerns about breast cancer answered in this event with breast surgeon Valerie Gorman, MD.
Learn about the High-Risk Breast Screening Program from two oncologists with specializations in breast health.
Join this session to learn breast cancer facts, myths and prevention tips from local medical experts and community members.
Tune into this panel to learn from specialists about all things breast cancer and listen to a survivor’s powerful story.
Mammograms can find breast cancer early — and the earlier breast cancer is found, the easier it is to treat. Most doctors recommend getting yearly mammograms starting at age 40.
If you’re hesitant about getting your yearly mammogram amid COVID-19, our Safe Care plan keeps your safety top-of-mind at every facility. Your health and wellness are always our priority, whether it’s COVID-19-conscious protocols or breast cancer prevention.