Podcast: A Young Breast Cancer Survivor Talks About Her Journey Through Treatment and Survivorship
“Because of my family history, I’m at high risk.” Breast cancer survivor Pam Bryant shares her story.
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“Because of my family history, I’m at high risk.” Breast cancer survivor Pam Bryant shares her story.
Breast cancer death rates among women decreased during 2010 to 2014, but racial differences persisted, according to a study in this week’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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A group of partners in and around the Fond du Lac reservation in Minnesota is bringing no-cost mammograms to American Indian women with the Mobile Mammo Bus. More than 650 women have been screened for breast cancer over the nine years that the program has been in place.
“As I talked to a patient of mine about how breast cancer took her sister’s life at the age of 42, I was reminded of how challenging it is to explain how breast cancer is a different disease in every woman. The key is getting the right treatment for the right woman at the right … Continue reading Tackling Breast Cancer: The Right Treatment for the Right Woman at the Right Time