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Subject New Info on COVID-19 and Breast Cancer
Date August 11, 2020 2:04 PM
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Months of reporting, interviews, and research have culminated in the new Breastcancer.org Special Report: COVID-19 and Breast Cancer. Several leading experts spoke in our recent virtual program about what people can learn from the report and about their own experiences during the pandemic.

We hope that the critical information in the Special Report and in the accompanying town hall video helps you and your loved ones.

As Breastcancer.org CEO Hope Wohl said, we want our community to know that we'll be here for you through all of the uncertainty and obstacles ahead. We're dedicated to providing the expert information and support you need to make informed decisions about your health.

Read the Special Report
The Breastcancer.org COVID-19 Special Report is for anyone seeking answers about screening, treatment, risks, and safety for people with breast cancer.
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Watch the Town Hall
The Breastcancer.org COVID-19 and Breast Cancer Care virtual town hall is now available for you to watch and share with others.
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Support COVID-19 Resources
Breastcancer.org's COVID-19 resources, podcasts, Special Report, virtual town hall, and much more are made possible by generous donations. Please donate to support this ongoing work.
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Give Your Feedback
Take our 5-minute survey to share your feedback after you read the Special Report and watch the virtual town hall. Your answers will help us improve our resources and events to best serve this community.
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Topics included in the Special Report:

* Tips for staying on track with treatment during COVID-19
* Which breast cancer therapies may weaken the immune system, and other risk factors for patients
* How hospital procedures have been adapted to reduce patients' exposure to the virus
* Why breast reconstruction is one of the most affected types of treatment
* How pre-treatment fertility preservation became difficult or impossible
* How clinical trials have changed - in some ways that made for a more positive experience for enrolled patients
* What you can do to stay vigilant during the pandemic

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