Thursday, April 7, 2011

Breast Cancer and African American Woman - National Minority Health Month

A study of 2,290 women who'd survived breast cancer gave some interesting results. It fond that, with regard to ethnic group, African American woman were least likely to report excessivey worry along with other factors. Consuler Reports.org



Hear speakers Edith P. Mitchell, MD, FACP, Lisa A. Newman, MD, MPH, FACS, Generosa Grana, MD, Vanessa B. Sheppard, PhD, Alisha Ellis, MA, MSW talk about Breast Cancer and African American Women.

Who should listen?


* Healthcare Professionals

*Any person with cancer

* Anyone who has a loved one, a friend or just want to get informed about Breast Cancer.



The program is made possible by an unrestricted education grant from Novartis Oncology.
To Listen /Download the MP3 click here

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