From Breastcancer.org <[email protected]>
Subject Coronavirus: What People With Breast Cancer Need to Know
Date March 13, 2020 10:03 AM
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In response to the growing concern over the spread of COVID-19, or the "coronavirus", we've prepared information to help our breast cancer community stay safe. If you or a loved one is receiving treatment for breast cancer that can affect the immune system, here's what you need to know: [link removed] .

Some breast cancer treatments - such as chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and radiation - can weaken the immune system. People who have weakened immune systems have a much higher risk of complications if they do become infected with this virus. In addition to the common sense precautions we should all take to prevent infection, people in active treatment should be extra vigilant.

We're here to help. To talk about the coronavirus and its impact on our breast cancer community, join the conversation at [link removed] .

Stay well, stay safe.

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