Breast cancer does not discriminate, and although rare, younger people as well as older adults can be diagnosed with the disease. Join Dr. Rebecca Johnson, pediatric oncologist at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma, Washington, as she addresses the unique challenges of breast cancer in adolescents and young adults. Dr. Johnson will address the possible reason for the increase in breast cancer, potential risk factors, racial disparities, and therapy choices for this age group. For more information or to register go to: sharecancersupport.org/the-...
Join Us for our program "The Unique C... - SHARE Breast Canc...
Join Us for our program "The Unique Challenges of Breast Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults" on Feb 16th at 3pm ET
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