Breast Cancer – What You May Not Know But Should
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, most of the breast cancer conversation centers around early detection and survivorship. As inspiring and important as that effort is, there’s strikingly little knowledge among the public about metastatic breast cancer. Up to a quarter of a million people are living with this diagnosis today in the U.S., but in a recent survey, more than 60 percent of people said they know little to nothing about it.
On The Doctors, Pfizer’s Chief Medical Officer, Freda Lewis-Hall, M.D., and Noreen Fraser, metastatic breast cancer patient and founder of the Noreen Fraser Foundation, share the facts and dispel misconceptions about the disease. Visit http://www.gethealthystayhealthy.com to learn more.
Breast Cancer – What You May Not Know But Should
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