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Congrats to a patient who gave birth after breast cancer

A day like one I had recently makes my day, puts a big smile on my face, and reminds me why I love what I do. I delivered SeWon’s baby girl last week. She’s my patient who was diagnosed with breast cancer at such a young age….30. She went through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy [...]

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Ovarian Cysts and Fibroids: Your Questions Answered

What is the difference between fibroids and cysts? What to do if you have them? How they can be treated/prevented? How will this affect your spouse and your sex life? Should you increase or decrease hormones? Should you get surgery? What are the risks? Will this affect your ability to get pregnant? Women always come [...]

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A Patient’s Story: Surviving Breast Cancer & Now Pregnant

With Breast Cancer Awareness Month coming to a close, we share this amazing patient’s story with you. We hope it offers support and optimism and encourage all men and women to keep the awareness conversation going, not just this month, but every month. – I was just a few months into my 30s when Dr. [...]

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A Survivor’s Story: Breast Cancer

This is the true account of a brave and courageous woman who offered to share her story as a breast cancer SURVIVOR to offer hope and encouragement to all the women suffering and needing a boost of support. We applaud Heidi’s strength and openness in sharing her story in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. [...]

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Dr. Park on Breast Cancer Awareness: The Facts

“Breast cancer”………women hear these words and they evoke anxiety and fear. I am 44 years old now, and had my fourth mammogram about a month ago as I’ve started getting yearly mammograms since forty years old. And despite the fact I’m an OB/GYN medical doctor, like every other woman, I get a little nervous when [...]

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Dr. Bohn’s Thoughts during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

This week, I was so proud of my son and his football team. In honor of breast cancer awareness, the boys on both teams wore pink. (My son is number 5 and he is on the Bruins.) It was such an important lesson to teach our young sons about this disease that impacts so many [...]

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Self Exams

This month marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Women may begin doing breast self exam in their 20’s to help identify new lumps or changes in their breasts.  The breast self exam should be done monthly, usually 1 week after the period begins because this is when the breasts are least sensitive from hormonal changes. The [...]

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