Posts tagged with ‘breastcancer’

Wearable tech is revolutionizing healthcare. Join Rob Royea, CEO of Cyrcadia Health Asia, at Independent Film Festival Boston for the premiere of #DetectedMovie

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The iTBra uses temperature sensors to detect breast cancer. Dr. Katherine Sutherland explains how this technology works and the possibilities it will bring to patient care.

Dr. Nancy Cappello’s mammograms detected nothing. Now she is on a quest to protect women with dense breast tissue.

Dr. Nancy Cappello’s mammograms detected nothing. Now she is on a quest to protect women with dense breast tissue.

Mammograms are not enough for detecting breast cancer in dense breast tissue. Nurse Barb Dehn talks about the game-changing iTBra:

Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the U.S. with large and racially/ethnically diverse populations. For National Minority Cancer Awareness Week, learn about the cancer incidence patterns and trends in various ethnic groups in L.A....

Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the U.S. with large and racially/ethnically diverse populations. For National Minority Cancer Awareness Week, learn about the cancer incidence patterns and trends in various ethnic groups in L.A. County: http://cs.co/61368jWZk

 

Today is World Health Day! Check out how lifestyle factors, like exercise, can lower breast cancer recurrence rates: http://cs.co/61368jzsy;

Today is World Health Day! Check out how lifestyle factors, like exercise, can lower breast cancer recurrence rates: http://cs.co/61368jzsy;

Join us at Independent Film Festival Boston for the first screening of Detected Movie! This revolutionary healthcare wearable is changing the fight against breast cancer.

By producing #DetectedMovie, Seth Kramer hopes to show the strides being made against breast cancer. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth

By producing #DetectedMovie, Seth Kramer hopes to show the strides being made against breast cancer. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth

The stats don’t lie. For #NWHW, we encourage women to take precaution & get a screening sooner than later.

The stats don’t lie. For #NWHW, we encourage women to take precaution & get a screening sooner than later.

Did you know black women are more likely to have dense breast tissue than white women? Learn more in support of National Minority Health Month: http://cs.co/6181Bc2n1

Did you know black women are more likely to have dense breast tissue than white women? Learn more in support of National Minority Health Month: http://cs.co/6181Bc2n1