Information and Support in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
October 2004 — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when women are reminded of the importance of their breast health. Knowing your risks, the recommended screenings and treatment options available is vital in the ongoing fight against breast cancer. Click on any of the articles below to learn more about the disease, as well as the services and support programs available to you through Memorial Healthcare System facilities.
Also, be sure to set some time aside this month to attend the free lecture from Dr. Ruth entitled "Life, Love and Laughter." Or go to a "Purple Tea," which offers a series of talks in a warm, supportive atmosphere where you can learn more about good health through nutrition, self-examination and medical screenings.
- Introducing the Expanded, Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Program at Memorial
- Breast Cancer Program Offers Comprehensive, Specialized Care for 56-Year-Old Breast Cancer Patient
- Breaking the Silence: Sexuality After Breast Cancer Q & A
- October Is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — What Every Woman Needs to Know
- R2 ImageChecker Software Puts Technology to Work for Breast Cancer Patients
- Breast Cancer Q & A
- A Woman's Guide to Health Checkups
- Women's Health Screenings