
Community members and health care professionals are invited to join a free, interactive webinar on Breast Health and Cancer Prevention being offered by Cayuga Health on October 24 at 6 p.m. during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Participants are asked to register on-line at www.cayugahealth.org/BreastWebinar.
Experts and survivors will share life-saving information and real stories about breast cancer. From understanding risk factors to navigating the latest in breast imaging, speakers will cover a wide range of topics ranging from protecting oneself to supporting loved ones. Learn from specialists in oncology and radiology, hear a young breast cancer survivor’s inspiring journey, and debunk common myths that may be preventing someone from getting needed care.
The virtual seminar will feature a panel of healthcare experts from Cayuga Health offering valuable insights and welcoming questions from participants.
The expert panel includes Walter Silbert, MD, Imaging; Cyndi Davis, NP, Cayuga Cancer Center; Hilary Dietz, MD, Cayuga Cancer Center; Marie Harkins, NP, Women’s Health; and Carla Baudrons of the Cancer Resource Center. Carol Berlin, MD, Family Medicine, will be master of ceremonies.
what our patients are saying
“I have been a Hemo dialysis patient for almost Five years. Prior to dialysis and during dialysis I have had several trips to the ER, due to other health issues & was admitted to CMC more than a few times. Each and every time I’ve been there, whether in patient or out, I have been treated with respect, professionalism, and efficiency. I give this hospital 2 thumbs up!! Thank you CMC for taking care of me all these years!!”
“The staff and accommodations at Cayuga Birthplace are amazing!!! This is what it I imagine it would feel like to be a celebrity getting VIP treatment. I wish I could stay longer – even the food options are 5 Star! The amenities are great. Everything is clean and designed beautifully. Not a single complaint, only praises!”
“I have had many occasions visiting CMC for myself and family. We have never had a bad experience there at all. Last October I had surgery and the nurses were amazing especially my night nurse. Thank you to all CMC staff for doing what you do every day with a smile.”
“I have to say the last couple visits that I’ve had here have been wonderful. About a month ago I had an EGD and the staff were amazing! Explained everything in detail and made me feel at ease. I was very nervous and the nurse I had was very comforting. Tonight we had to take my son to the emergency room and they were awesome with him! We got right in. “





