The Breast Health Center at Kent, a collaboration with Women & Infants’ Hospital, will celebrate breast cancer survivorship by hosting its 6th annual health fair Friday, May 20 from 11a.m. to 4 …
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The Breast Health Center at Kent, a collaboration with Women & Infants’ Hospital, will celebrate breast cancer survivorship by hosting its 6th annual health fair Friday, May 20 from 11a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 801 Greenwich Ave., Warwick. The event is free to all cancer survivors, caregivers and the community. Lunch will be provided.
The program will begin at noon and will include the following speakers and presentations:
l Robert Legare, MD, FACP, co-medical director, The Women & Infants Breast Health Center, director, Clinical Cancer Genetics Program at Women & Infants Hospital, Aromatase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Toxicity, Side Effects and How to Manage
• Cornelius “Skip” Granai III, MD, director, Program in Women’s Oncology at Women & Infants Hospital, The Fish Story
• Katina Robison, MD, co-director of both the Women’s Intimacy and Sexual Health (WISH) Clinic and Women’s Dysplasia Clinic at Women & Infants Hospital
• Dana Haseotes, MSW, LICSW, Women’s Intimacy and Sexual Health (WISH) Clinic, Women & Infants Hospital
• Betsy Ricci, RNP, Women’s Intimacy and Sexual Health (WISH) Clinic, Women & Infants’ Hospital, The WISH Clinic
Candace Dyer, MD, physician director, The Breast Health Center at Kent will serve as moderator.
To RSVP, contact Kim McDonough, RN, BSN, program director of The Breast Health Center at Kent, at 737-7010, ext. 35408 by May 13.
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