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Breast Cancer Awareness - webinar recordings available

 If you missed the Breast Cancer Awareness webinars run by Elsevier earlier this month then you can catch-up with the recordings:

Breast Cancer Awareness with CoppaFeel - learn more about CoppaFeel, a UK-based charity aiming to raise awareness of breast cancer, particularly with younger people. Find out how to check your own breasts as well as learn more about the educational resources they have to support patients. This webinar lasts about 40minutes.

5 Reasons why you should be talking about breast cancer - find out more about the latest evidence available about breast cancer, including risk factors, diagnosis and treatment. This recording lasts about 40 minutes.

Both presentations also briefly mention the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on breast cancer services.

You can find links to the videos on the elsevier web page here.

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