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Breast Cancer Awareness - Key Facts

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Publication: Tyler Morning Telegraph

One out of eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer — the second most common cancer among women in the United States — during their lifetime, according to a local doctor. Nanna Helen Sulai, M.D., hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Tyler, emphasizes the importance of early detection and shares the signs and symptoms of breast cancer.

Read the full story in the Oct. 7, 2022 issue of the Tyler Morning Telegraph.

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