September 7, 2007The Power of Prevention
Women’s Cancer Prevention is Focus of Sept. 25 Discovery Series
FARMINGTON, CONN. – What steps can women take to prevent breast cancer
and other cancers? Is family history a major risk factor for women’s
cancers? Who should consider genetic counseling or testing? Where can
women find resources and support?
These questions and more will be answered on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at
the University of Connecticut Health Center when the Discovery Series
presents, “The Power of Prevention.” The program will begin at 7 p.m. in
the Health Center’s Keller Auditorium. Registration is required. Please
call 800-535-6232.
Speakers will include Molly Brewer, D.V.M., M.D., M.S., director of
the Health Center’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology, as well as genetic
counselors Robin Schwartz, M.S., and Jennifer Stroop, M.S., who are
working with Dr. Brewer in the new Women’s Cancer Prevention Program.
Robert Greenstein, M.D., director of the Division of Human Genetics,
will serve as moderator.
“Information can be power. Our goal is to help women understand their
risk of cancer, or recurrence of cancer, and help them create meaningful
cancer prevention strategies,” Dr. Brewer explained. |