Patients and doctors should discuss treatment in light of COVID-19 developments
Patients and doctors should discuss scheduled surgeries in light of COVID-19 developments.
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Patients and doctors should discuss scheduled surgeries in light of COVID-19 developments.
Sherene Loi, FRACP, Ph.D., talked to Susan G. Komen about a clinical trial could immediately change the treatment options for some metastatic breast cancer patients.
Hear about legislation and regulations that have been enacted in response to COVID-19.
Susan G. Komen’s briefing provided an update on MBC and research during COVID-19.
Telehealth has historically been limited to certain conditions but in light of COVID-19, it is becoming more widely used.
I remember so clearly the day I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
There’s been a lot of news lately. So much news that if you haven’t been following every headline, every day of the week, you might have missed something. But that’s why I’m here. As the Manager of Research Programs at Susan G. Komen, I’ve been keeping up with latest in breast cancer research news. Here’s […]
Support groups can be an important resource for people diagnosed with breast cancer.
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. For the Thompson family, that one person was Maureen, a wife to Gary, and mother to three children, Taylor, Kyla and Katelyn.
Vanessa Silva-Welch and her father Arnaldo have always been close but their bond strengthened in 2007 after they were both diagnosed with breast cancer and went through treatment together.
Susan G. Komen’s recent Facebook Live examined ways patients can protect their health during these times and whether non-symptomatic women should resume getting their annual mammograms.
The inequities that are present for African Americans in the COVID-19 pandemic are also present in breast cancer, which makes this unacceptable fact of particular importance to Komen.