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VIDEO: How to properly do your self breast exam monthly
Your breast self exam is very important, but does not replace your annual mammogram. Also, if you are getting your routine annual (once per year) mammogram, that does NOT replace the breast self exam. They work together! See video below
VIDEO: What To Expect AT your 1st Mammogram (start at age 40)
Are you not getting your Mammogram because of "something you heard?" Don't miss this screening - it is important. Learn the basics of what to expect at your first Mammogram appointment. Watch video below.
What Is a "breast biopsy" and why do i need it?
There are several different types of biopsies use to sample suspicious breast tissue. The type of biopsy that your doctor recommends depends on the size and location of the abnormality seen/felt. Your doctor will make this decision based on your individual situation.
The General basics of cancer
everyone, including you, should know!
Welcome to your journey into understanding cancer, a topic that touches many lives around the world. 🌎 Whether you're seeking knowledge for yourself, supporting someone dear, or simply curious, this video is designed to illuminate the path through the complexities of cancer with clarity and simplicity. Let’s get started on this path of knowledge and support.
basics of cancer - Best health practices
before and during cancer treatments
Welcome to a foundational journey for a diverse audience of medical professionals, political leaders, and health enthusiasts. A community focused health conference? Yes. Isn't that wonderful? Well, this Conference is exemplary. Thank you for watching and I sincerely hope it is beneficial to you~
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