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Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Hosts – Ask an Expert in Victoria

The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – BC/Yukon Region (CBCF) is proud to host the Ask an Expert event in Victoria, BC on Tuesday, October 30th 2012 at 7pm at the Vic Theatre, 808 Douglas St., Victoria.

 Formerly known as the Breast Health Speaker Series, the primary purpose of the event is to engage with Vancouver Island’s brightest minds in the subjects of breast cancer and breast health to provide important information and encourage interactive discussion with the public. Hosted by this panel of experts, the public forum is designed to provide insight into this critical subject as part of the Foundation’s dedication to creating a future without breast cancer.

 The event will feature world-renowned researcher Dr. Peter Watson from the Trev and Joyce Deeley Research Centre/BC Cancer Agency, who will share the latest information on breast cancer research, Dorothy Yada, Breast Health Patient Navigator from Victoria General Hospital will cover the basics of breast health and cancer, and Jules Sesia, a breast cancer survivor and stand-up comic, will share her personal story.

Following the presentations, the floor will be opened to a question-and-answer period and discussion, providing the opportunity for attendees to gain clarity on breast cancer research, health, and to share their personal experiences.

For more information, please visit www.cbcf.org or call 250.384.3328. Please note that space for this free event is limited; please secure your seat by emailing rsvp@cbcf.org.

The BC/Yukon Region of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation was established in 1992 to make a difference in breast cancer and breast health for BC women. Every year, the Foundation, along with its donors, sponsors and partners, raises funds to support unique and innovative initiatives across the areas of prevention, early detection, treatment, research and emerging issues in the health care workforce. The BC/Yukon Region is committed to realizing a future without the fear of breast cancer by 2020, when breast cancer is a manageable and treatable disease.

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