Dr. Rachel Brem, GW Director Breast Imaging & Intervention & Sarah Hurley, Penn Quarter Partners

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month


Dr Rachel Brem

This conversation delves into the critical topic of breast health, particularly focusing on the intergenerational aspects of breast cancer. Dr. Rachel Brem shares her personal journey with breast cancer, highlighting the importance of early detection and the rising rates of breast cancer among young people.

Sarah Hurley of Penn Quarter Partners discusses advocacy efforts and the need for education around breast health, emphasizing the importance of breaking down stigmas and barriers to access.

The conversation also covers the significance of understanding breast density, innovative screening technologies, and legislative efforts aimed at improving access to early detection. Ultimately, the discussion underscores the power of knowledge and advocacy in empowering patients and improving outcomes in breast cancer care. Check it out: bremfoundation.org/breasthealth and Penn Quarter Partners

Sarah Hurley
Sarah Hurley

TAKEAWAYS:

  • Breast cancer impacts everyone, not just those diagnosed.
  • Early detection significantly improves survival rates.
  • Education and advocacy are crucial in breast health.
  • Stigmas around cancer are diminishing, but knowledge gaps remain.
  • Breast density affects screening effectiveness; women should be informed.
  • Access to screening is a major barrier for many women.
  • Legislative efforts are essential for improving healthcare access.
  • Innovative technologies are emerging for early cancer detection.
  • Men play a vital role in supporting women with breast cancer.
  • Empowering patients through knowledge can lead to better health outcomes.

FAVORITE SONGS:

Dr Brem:  Rise Up, Andra Day
Sarah Hurley: Clear Blue Morning, Dolly Parton

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Breast Health and Intergenerational Aspects
01:54 Personal Stories and Impact of Breast Cancer
07:48 Rising Rates of Breast Cancer in Young People
09:01 Advocacy and Education in Breast Health
11:57 Breaking Down Stigmas and Barriers
16:05 Understanding Breast Density and Screening Options
22:14 Access to Screening and Innovative Technologies
24:56 Legislative Efforts for Early Detection
29:51 Empowering Patients Through Knowledge
35:14 The Role of Men in Breast Cancer Advocacy
40:01 Hope and Future Directions in Breast Cancer Car

Resources: Early detection saves lives.

Dr. Rachel Brem’s book: No Longer Radical: Understanding Mastectomies and Choosing the Breast Cancer Care That’s Right For You

Website: www.bremfoundation.org

Did you know: nearly 1 in 8 women will face breast cancer in their lifetime — and rates are rising in younger people, too.

Brem Foundation is launching a new Breast Cancer Early Detection Resource Hub — a free, easy-to-use site with simple tools that provide actionable information that can save lives.   

Their brand-new Resource Hub makes breast health simple with tools to help you:

✔️ Know your risk

✔️ Make a screening plan with your doctor

✔️ Get your mammogram every year

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