Cancer’s Impact on Sexual Health and Intimacy
Guest post by Dr. Don S. Dizon Cancer has a way of changing one’s entire life- physically, emotionally, and psychologically. Whether one has undergone primary treatment or continues in active therapy, life “post-cancer” is never the same as it was prior to the diagnosis. One area identified by women treated for cancer is how it […]
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Live, from the HIMSS Patient Engagement Summit… it’s Alicia and Casey!!
On: Feb 5, 2015
By: bcsmadmin
Join us on Monday, February 9, at 6pm PT | 9pm ET for a special #BCSM chat from the HIMSS Patient Engagement Summit in Orlando FL. #BCSM leader Alicia Staley and Casey Quinlan are both in Orlando to participate in two panels at the Summit about the current state of patient engagement, and how to improve the doctor/patient relationship to […]
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Taking Control of Your Breast Cancer Journey
On: Jan 29, 2015
By: bcsmadmin
Guest post by Trisha Torrey Every Patient’s Advocate As a breast cancer patient, you probably feel like you spend far more time with your doctor, or being tested or treated, than anything else you do. It can be overwhelming, scary, and exhausting, and can make you feel totally out of control of your life and […]
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The Global Impact of Breast Cancer
On: Jan 22, 2015
By: bcsmadmin
On Monday, January 26, 2015, Dr. Julie Gralow, Director of Breast Medical Oncology at the University of Washington and Dr. Ophira Ginsburg, a medical oncologist at the University of Toronto will join us to talk about breast cancer’s global impact. DID YOU KNOW? – Nearly 2 million women are diagnosed with breast and cervical cancer […]
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Increasing Mastectomy Rates: Science vs. Personal Choice
On: Jan 19, 2015
By: bcsmadmin
This past weekend, I gave a talk at the Southern California Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting – the title of the talk was Increasing Mastectomy Rates – Science vs. Personal Choice. There is a tremendous amount of literature documenting the increasing mastectomy rates. The talk focused on women with early stage […]
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