No Family History Cancer Documentary
A family history of breast cancer is rare, but cancer causing toxins are common. They are all around us. Is there a link between the environment and breast cancer?
That's the question raised in a new feature length documentary called No Family History. Film Director Dr. Sabrina McCormick follows one mother's struggle through breast cancer treatments while exploring the environmental risk factors in patients with no family history.
Dr. McCormick discussed the film and how we can take leadership roles in changing the way we think about breast cancer on 9 News Now @ 9 a-m.
To see the entire interview, click here
On Wednesday, November 28th from 6 -8:30 p-m at the Public Welfare Foundation, 1200-U Street, NW, the Environmental Leadersip Program will preview No Family History. I will moderate a conversation with Dr. McCormick on the need for more research & action on breast cancer prevention.
To register for this event go to http://www.elpnet.org/nofamilyhistory.php or call 202-332-3320.
That's the question raised in a new feature length documentary called No Family History. Film Director Dr. Sabrina McCormick follows one mother's struggle through breast cancer treatments while exploring the environmental risk factors in patients with no family history.
Dr. McCormick discussed the film and how we can take leadership roles in changing the way we think about breast cancer on 9 News Now @ 9 a-m.
To see the entire interview, click here
On Wednesday, November 28th from 6 -8:30 p-m at the Public Welfare Foundation, 1200-U Street, NW, the Environmental Leadersip Program will preview No Family History. I will moderate a conversation with Dr. McCormick on the need for more research & action on breast cancer prevention.
To register for this event go to http://www.elpnet.org/nofamilyhistory.php or call 202-332-3320.

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