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As a breast cancer survivor I can't help but feel a sense of gratitude each October. Many people now associated October with a pink ribbon. October has for many years, been a month dedicated to breast cancer awareness and raising money to support breast cancer research and resources for those affected. For survivors, it's a moment to pause, reflect, and celebrate life. Breast cancer has transformed into a chronic disease for many women, in large part due the the rapid advances in early cancer detection and the development of new treatments.
Here are three ways to celebrate breast cancer awareness this October: -Support ongoing research by donating to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. - Join us for our free webinar October 16th at 4pm where we will be focusing on breast cancer awareness and self-exam. -Are you between 50-74years old? Have you had your screening mammogram some time over the last two years? If not register today for a free mammogram at one of the 750 locations in Australia.
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AuthorDoctor Katie is an Australian General Practitioner located in Ceduna South Australia on the beautiful Eyre Peninsula. Born in the United States, she is of Cherokee origin and incorporates the philosophy of "walking in beauty" in her approach to the healthcare she provides. That is to find harmony in all things including our relationships and with physical and emotional wellbeing. When not practicing medicine she can be found reading novels by the sea, doing yoga, or cuddling her french and british bulldogs. Archives
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