That's why we truly appreciated having Dr. Elisa Port on the show with us. Dr. Port is a surgeon first and foremost; she specializes in the care and treatment of patients with breast cancer, and performs over 300 operations a year. She's the director and the Chief of Breast Surgery at the Dubin Breast Center, and has recently released The New Generation Breast Cancer Book, a comprehensive guide to navigating the breast cancer experience for a newly diagnosed woman and her family. On the show, Dr. Port talks to us about when and when not to get our mammograms, what behaviors put us at a higher risk of getting cancer, and what to really make of the American Cancer Society's new guidelines. I learned so much - I'm sure you will too!
Watch the full interview above, or skip ahead to the links below!
- The top 5 things you should know about breast cancer
- What Dr. Port thinks of the updates in the American Cancer Society's mammogram guidelines
- The two lifestyle factors that will increase your risk of getting breast cancer
- Are more women opting for mastectomies over other forms of treatment?
- How do you know if you should get tested for BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes?
- How common is breast cancer in men?
- Is there radiation in mammogram machines?
And be sure to check out Dr. Port's New Generation Breast Cancer Book, available in bookstores everywhere.
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