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Get your questions answered by Dr. Axelrod

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It's not to late to get your questions answered by Dr. Axelrod. She is currently the Director of Clinical Breast Services and Breast Surgery, Medical Director of Community Cancer Education and Outreach at NYU's Clinical Cancer, and a Board-certified surgeon specializing in breast diseases and breast cancer. Ask your questions below and we will make sure they get answered. Be sure to also post your questions on the live thread on June 4th where Dr. Axelrod will answer them directly.

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