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Cancer Center promotes breast cancer awareness

The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center announces its annual Breast Cancer Health Forum, a series of educational sessions throughout the month of October in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. An estimated 203,500 women and 1,500 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. The disease will claim 39,600 women and 400 men. Breast cancer is the most common cancer, behind non-melanoma skin cancers, and the third leading cancer killer among both women and men combined. Unless otherwise indicated below, all events are free and presented in the 8th Floor Conference Center of Frances Williams Preston Building, located at the corner of 23rd and Pierce avenues on the Vanderbilt campus. For more information about the month’s events or to obtain a registration form for the luncheon, call 936-5855.

Schedule of events:
Oct. 3, noon, “Complementary Approaches to Managing Cancer Pain”

Oct. 8, 5:30 p.m., “Cancer 101: The Biology of Breast Cancer”

Oct. 9, noon, “Does Breast Cancer Run in Your Family?”

Oct. 11, noon, “The ABCs of HRT: What’s the Latest News Mean to You?”

Oct. 14, 12:30 p.m., Breast Cancer Health Forum Luncheon and Fashion Show, Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel. Special guest will be Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition and recipient of the 2002 Frances Williams Preston Award for Breast Cancer Awareness. Breast cancer survivors will model fashions from Serendipity. Cost is $15 per person for staff, faculty and their spouses. A shuttle will be provided from MCN to Loews.

Oct. 18, noon, “Can Five-a-Day Help Keep Cancer Away?”

Oct. 22, 5:30 p.m., “Ask the Expert: A Multi-Modality Panel” featuring doctors from medical, surgical, radiation oncology and plastic surgery.

Oct. 25, noon, “How to Get Involved in the Breast Cancer Community” featuring the After Breast Cancer Program of Cool Springs YMCA, American Cancer Society, Gilda’s Club Nashville, Komen Foundation, Sisters Network and Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition. Oct. 28, noon, The Beaded Keychain Project, a workshop by the Breast Health Initiative of the TenneSenior Corps, a program of the Vanderbilt Center for Health Services, to emphasize the importance of early detection.

Oct. 30, noon, “Nutrition on the Fly”

Posted 10//01 at 10 a.m.

 
   
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