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UAB breast cancer oncologists, including Helen Krontiras (far right), said it is important for women to share any history of cancer in their family with their doctor. (Photo: UAB News)

Breast Cancer Awareness

26 Oct 2016
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abnormal cells, adrenocarcinoma, age, American Cancer Society, bloody discharge, breast cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, breast milk duct, carcinoma, chemotherapy, DCIS, ductal carcinoma in situ, Erica Stringer-Reasor, family history, Helen Krontiras, hormone receptors, invasive, itching, lumps, mammogram, mastectomy, Michelle Simmons, nipple, noninvasive, oncologist, primary care physician, radiation, reconstruction, redness, sarcomas, signs, treatment, type, Univeristy of Alabama at Birmingham Breast Health Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Five Questions to Ask About Breast Health When 35-year-old Michelle Simmons scheduled her yearly checkup with her primary care physician earlier this year, she asked a question that may have saved her life. Is it time for me to have a mammogram? “I don’t really know why I asked
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