Welcome to "My Breast My Health," the podcast where we discuss everything related to breast health and breast cancer. In this episode, our host Tasha delves into the important topic of breast cancer recurrence.
Tasha covers the areas where cancer can recur and explains the significance of early detection. She provides valuable insights on self-examinations, signs to look out for, and the role of scans in detecting recurrences. Tasha also highlights the red flag symptoms of distant recurrence and the importance of seeking medical attention if any of these symptoms are experienced.
Stay tuned for an informative and insightful discussion on this crucial aspect of breast cancer care.
You can connect with Tasha on IG and TikTok @DrTashaG.
You can check out her YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/@DrTashaG
Thank you for listening.
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