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ProScan Pink Ribbon Centers
The non-profit ProScan Pink Ribbon Centers, part of the Cris Collinsworth ProScan Fund, have 2 locations in the greater Cincinnati area. These centers provide a full spectrum of health services including:
· Digital mammography, screening and diagnostic
Cincinnati Headquarters @ 5400 Kennedy Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45213 PH: 1-877-PROSCAN (1-877-776-7226)
American former football player
Anthony Cris Collinsworth is an American sports broadcaster and former professional American football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League for eight seasons, all with the Cincinnati Bengals, during the 1980s.
Claudia Jordan of Fox Soul interviewed Atlanta Exotic Stripers on the Fox Soul Show. Check out the link below: https://youtu.be/5qQGLBzrax
Some women inherit changes (mutations) in certain genes that increases their risk of breast cancer (and possibly other cancers). Genetic testing can be done to look for mutations in some of these genes. While testing can be helpful in some cases, not every woman needs to be tested, and the pros and cons need to be considered carefully.
When it comes to breast cancer risk, the most important inherited gene changes are in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Women (and men) with one of these gene changes are said to have Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) syndrome.
Women with a BRCA gene change have a greatly increased risk of getting breast cancer, as well as an increased risk of ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and possibly some other cancers.
Men with a BRCA gene change are at increased risk of breast cancer (although this risk is lower than in women, to begin with), prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, and possibly some other cancers.If you have a family history of breast cancer, you have a higher risk of getting breast cancer yourself. Most women with a family history of breast cancer do not have an inherited gene change that greatly affects their risk. Still, an inherited gene change is more likely in women with a strong family history of breast cancer, especially if the family history also includes certain other cancers, such as ovarian, pancreatic, or prostate cancer.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/risk-and-prevention/genetic-testing.html
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