October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month聽and we at 麻豆传媒高清版, including the 聽together with聽, are dedicated to continuing聽to deliver world class care in the prevention and treatment of this disease. We want to take the time this month to celebrate survivors and their loved ones, raise awareness around the importance of early detection and screening, spotlight the advances in treatment options, and provide more information on our multidisciplinary approach to holistic care.

Here are a few fast facts you should know about Breast Cancer:

  • One in eight women will be impacted by breast cancer in their lifetime.
  • In the United States, it is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women
  • After lung cancer, it is the second leading cause of cancer death.
  • Every year in the United States, more than 250,000 women will be diagnosed breast cancer and 42,000 women die from the disease.
  • Most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 years old or older, but breast cancer can also affect younger women.
  • Men can also be impacted by breast cancer, but it is not as common. About 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States affects a man.
  • Early detection is the most effective way of surviving the cancer. When found early, the chance of curing is promising; exceeding over 90 percent.

In partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian, 麻豆传媒高清版 provides a comprehensive range of early detection and prevention programs for breast cancer including mammography, clinical breast exams, enhanced surveillance, and genetic counseling and testing. If you would like more information about breast cancer screening and care at 麻豆传媒高清版 and NewYork-Presbyterian, please call (646) 962-2330 or visit .

Join us for a series of free virtual events all month. See below for a list of select remote events hosted on Zoom or , hosted by聽Meyer Cancer Center and NewYork-Presbyterian.

Events For Breast Cancer Awareness Month

We Celebrate You! 2020 Heros, Champion Survivors And Loved Ones! Despite Covid-19

This weekly event is to recognize everybody: the survivor, all involved in the life of a survivor, doctors, staff and family members, to celebrate another year of survivorship, to remember loved ones to appreciate all involved before, during and after cancer journey. An opportunity to stop by and share their story by finishing several statements.

Date(s):

  • Friday, October 2
  • Friday, October 9
  • Friday, October 16
  • Friday, October 23
  • Friday, October 30

Time: 10:00am-11:00

Zoom link to join event:

Breast Health, Breast Cancer and the Importance of Screenings during COVID-19

Dr. Lisa Newman,聽 Chief of Breast Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian and 麻豆传媒高清版 and Dr. Michelle Drotman (Chief of Women鈥檚 Imaging at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weil Cornell Medicine) will discuss Breast Health, Breast Cancer, and the importance of Screenings during COVID-19 with current safety protocols.聽 Everyone is welcome - women and men聽

Date: Monday, October 12, 2020,聽10:00am-11:00am

Zoom link to join event:

The Role of Nutrition, Vitamins, & Minerals

Many patients have questions regarding the role of vitamins and supplements in breast cancer survivorship. Learn from Dr. Anne Moore and Dr. Alka Gupta about what the research shows and the latest recommendations for breast cancer survivors.

顿补迟别:听October 14, 2020, 05:00 PM

Zoom link to register:聽

Women with Breast Cancer for Women with Breast Cancer

Three to four female patients from NewYork-Presbyterian & 麻豆传媒高清版 will share their experience, strength and hope regarding their journey in being diagnosed with breast cancer.聽 This is an opportunity to highlight the patient experience and to facilitate a Q&A period at the end, woman to woman. Open to women with breast cancer and their families

Date: Thursday, October 15th,聽6pm-7pm

Zoom link to join event:聽

Don鈥檛 let COVID-19 delay your mammogram

Vivian J. Bea, MD and聽Evelyn Robles-Rodriguez, DNP will lead this聽open conversation as to why mammograms and early detection are so critical, even during a pandemic. It鈥檚 now clear the coronavirus will be in our communities longer than expected, and the public should not put off health maintenance and important screenings like mammography. Doing so can delay diagnosis and possibly limit treatment options due to more advanced disease at the time of diagnosis. Open to everyone.

顿补迟别:听Tuesday, October 20, 6:30pm to 8pm

Zoom link to join event:聽