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Q&A about Breast Cancer

Q&A about Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common disease in women and the leading cause of death. According to W.H.O – World Health Organization, early diagnosis can increase the ratio of successful treatment.

To proactively prevent and protect against Breast Cancer, CarePlus accompany with Dr. PHUNG THI PHUONG CHI – The Oncology Specialist conducts a SERIES answering the most common questions about breast cancer. Watch Part 1 of the series to find insightful information

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