
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
“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 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!!”
“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. “





