Breast cancer survivor and Breast Cancer Network Australia
(BCNA) founding board member Raelene Boyle AM will welcome more than 2,000
Australians diagnosed with breast cancer to the first national digital
conference in BCNA's 23-year history.
Starting at 5.00 pm AEST this Thursday 29 April experts will
give practical information on how those diagnosed with breast cancer can take
back their power, ask the right questions of medical professionals and seek out
the care they deserve but might not be offered.
The four-hour online presentation will include a range of
interactive panel sessions, Q&As and breakout rooms for young women, those
with early breast cancer and others living with metastatic disease.
"BCNA is committed to helping those with breast cancer live
the best life they can," says Raelene Boyle. "We want to empower all of them to
put their needs first, ask the right questions and be on the front foot of
getting the best medical, emotional and physical support they need and deserve."
Registrations are still open, and the event is free.
To register click
here.
For BCNA
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