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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Publication: KAUZ-TV (CBS, Wichita Falls)
10/06/2021

In the U.S. in 2021, 281,550 women and 2,650 men are expected to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Praveen Reddy, M.D., medical oncologist and hematologist at Texas Oncology-Bowie and Wichita Falls Cancer Center shares insight into male breast cancer and provides the signs and symptoms of breast cancer that everyone should know.

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