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Champion Your Breast Health – Spread the Word to Family and Friends!

Ways to Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but your breast health deserves attention all year round. Regular screenings and self-examinations are key to early detection and maintaining overall wellness. Breast cancer screenings play a crucial role in catching cancer early when treatment is most effective.

We encourage you and your family to discuss your screening options with us. Early detection not only improves outcomes but also provides peace of mind.

Take the right steps for your breast health today. Schedule your breast check-up One Health Medical Care!

Call us at (571) 572-9198 or book your appointment at https://www.onehealthmedicalcare.com/schedule

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