Stop Calling Yourself Complicated
“My journey kind of really took off in 2020, and I had really no intentions of doing any of this,” Melissa began. Ten years before…
“My journey kind of really took off in 2020, and I had really no intentions of doing any of this,” Melissa began. Ten years before…
Cancer prevention is often informed by individual cancer risk as determined by family history, genetics, and behavior. Once you have that information, questions emerge: What…
“A cancer diagnosis can either alter a relationship positively or it can fracture an already stressed one. Healing is an active process that directly impacts…
DIEP flap breast reconstruction is one of NYBRA’s most-performed breast reconstruction surgeries. Our practice performed 423 in 2022 alone, among the highest volume practices in…
Family history and genetic mutations play a significant role when it comes to the risk of developing breast cancer. However, it is vital to understand…
Next week, the Clinical Director of the Patient Empowerment Program, Mollie Sugarman, and Dr. David Light invite you to watch the second installment of “Insights:…
When Dr. Randall Feingold’s patient, Jenny, arrived at a follow up appointment with bright blue hair, a tide of smiles washed over the NYBRA office.…
Today marks the start of National Cancer Prevention Month. While many cancers are not inherently preventable, there are steps that we can all take to…
Welcome to the final installment of Toolbox Tuesdays, a set of blog and social media posts shared in collaboration with BRCAStrong to delve into the…
This November, the Clinical Director of the Patient Empowerment Program, Mollie Sugarman, and Dr. David Light, kicked off a new project designed to foster and…