Scientist to lecture on breast cancer, environment link
May 19, 2010
907-474-5221
5/19/10
Sarah Dunagan, staff scientist for Silent Spring Institute, will present a free public lecture, βBreast Cancer: Environmental Links and Opportunities for Prevention,β Wednesday, May 26 at 6 p.m. in Schaible Auditorium on ΠΤΣϋΙη campus.
Dunagan will speak about scientific evidence suggesting that common chemicals found in the environment may contribute to breast cancer risk. Find out about opportunities for prevention and ways to reduce exposure to these chemicals.
The lecture is sponsored by Alaska Community Action on Toxics, the ΠΤΣϋΙη Center for Alaska Native Health Research and Alaska Run for Women.
MEDIA CONTACT: Diana Campbell at 907-474-5221 or via e-mail at dlcampbell@alaska.edu.
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