Category:Breast Cancer

Social Determinants of Health

Content provided by Jason Wilson, M.D., Sentara Health The causes of cancer are complex. They are typically a combination of our genetics as well as our environment. Recently, there has […]

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Member Stories: Janet Blankenship

November is lovingly sponsored by Mark Moniz, MD The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase […]

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All Member Stories: Breast Cancer Awareness

October is lovingly sponsored by Elizabeth Voeller The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase their […]

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Breast Cancer Reconstruction

Content provided by Eric Jablonka, M.D., Plastic Surgeon with North Beach Plastic Surgery  Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the shape, look, and feel of a breast […]

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Member Stories: Elizabeth Lancaster

September is lovingly sponsored by Jen Reed, MD The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase […]

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Member Stories: Ilesha Rembert

August is lovingly sponsored by Kara Friend, MD The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase […]

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