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MEDIA ADVISORY- APRIL 7, 2004
Trends in breast cancer care at free seminars by Valley doctors
Arizona Institute for Breast Health lecture series informs women of important advances and treatments in the fight against breast cancer

Phoenix, Ariz. - April 7, 2004 - Breast cancer survivors, their families and friends, and women recently diagnosed with breast cancer can learn about the latest trends and developments in the breast cancer field by attending a free lecture series by the Arizona Institute for Breast Health (the Institute). The seminars, presented by experts in the field of breast cancer treatment, feature discussions on the latest treatment procedures, breast cancer preventions, and healthy lifestyle tips.

The Institute, a Phoenix-based 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, provides women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer a free second opinion regarding treatment options. Physicians and medical professionals volunteer their time for the Institute, which was created to give women the opportunity to receive the best possible information regarding treatment options for breast cancer. Founded by medical professionals, the Institute also presents seminars that address current breast health information and breast cancer prevention and treatment options.

WHO:
Local experts in breast cancer treatment and care:
- Sima Aidun, NMD
- Christine Faraci, Patient Advocate
- Debbie Pallet, PA
- Coral Quiet, MD
- Michael Roberts, MD
- Terry Taylor, Oncology Nutritionist
- Deborah White, MD

WHAT:
A series of seminars where specialists from the Institute share current trends in the breast cancer treatment and prevention fields to the community

WHEN:
First Tuesday of each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
A complete schedule of the lectures series is listed on this web site. Click here for the Lecture Calendar

WHERE:
8994 East Desert Cove Road, in north Scottsdale. Desert Cove is one street north of Shea Boulevard, off of 90th Street.

COST:
Free
No RSVP necessary
Seating limited to the first 50 people

For further information, contact:
Christine Lessard
Arizona Institute for Breast Health
480-860-4200
chris@aibh.org

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