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Wednesday Wellness: Breast Cancer Risk Factors & Risk Reduction: Healthy Lifestyle & Screening



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For women, breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second most common cause of death from cancer. Lifestyle and regular screening can have an impact on the prevention and treatment of cancer. Making healthy changes to diet, physical activity, smoking and alcohol use can influence the risk of breast cancer in women. And regular screening tests can find breast cancer at an early stage when the chances of survival are the highest. Join IHA Breast Surgeon, Tara Breslin, MD and Director of Breast Imaging at St. Joe’s, Jill Knapp, MD as they present: Breast Cancer Risk Factors & Risk Reduction: Healthy Lifestyle & Screening. Drs. Breslin and Knapp will share the choices and changes you can make today to reduce your risk of breast cancer, when you should start screening and which tests are right for you.
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