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Breastlink has always been a leader in breast health. We believe the best treatment combines the expertise of medical experts at each point of the care continuum (diagnostic imaging, pathology, surgery, medical oncology and radiation oncology). This is why we emphasize a collaborative approach to breast cancer diagnoses, what we call a treatment planning conference, where our network of oncologist

06/07/2026

National Cancer Survivor Day šŸ’—šŸ’Ŗ

Every survivor’s journey is different, and every milestone deserves to be celebrated.

How many years cancer-free are you? Share below by filling in the blank. Your strength and your story matter.

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Photos from Breastlink's post 05/31/2026

A smile can go a long way šŸ’— Happy National Smile Day!

We’re celebrating the amazing faces behind Breastlink who help make our centers feel welcoming and compassionate every single day.
Swipe through to see some of the smiles that make our team so special 😊

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05/29/2026

Family history matters, but it’s not the full picture.

Many people think breast cancer only affects those with a family history, but the reality is that most people diagnosed with breast cancer have no known family history.

While inherited gene mutations can increase risk, only about 5–10% of breast cancers are believed to be hereditary. Factors like age, lifestyle, environment, and changes that naturally occur in breasts over time can also play a role.

That’s why staying proactive about your breast health matters for everyone. Knowing your personal risk, staying aware of changes in your body, and keeping up with recommended screenings can help support earlier detection.

*Breastcancer.org

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05/28/2026

True or false: all breast lumps are cancerous? FALSE!

Board Certified Breast Radiologist, Dr. Brooke Caldwell explains that many women come in with breast concerns that turn out to be benign conditions. This may include cysts, hormonal changes, fibroadenomas, and other non-cancerous findings.

Finding a lump or noticing a change in your breast can feel scary, but getting it checked is the best thing you can do. Many breast changes are not cancer, but it’s still important to speak with your doctor and follow recommended imaging guidelines if you notice something new or unusual.

Prioritizing your breast health should never come from a place of fear. Early evaluation and routine screening are important tools in staying informed about your body.

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