The National Cancer Institute estimates that in 2010, 207,090 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. This type of cancer can start in the lobules of the breast, which produce milk, or the ducts, which move the breast milk...
Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch is a recent graduate of Trinity College in Hartford, CT with a bachelor's of science degree in neuroscience, where her thesis was on learning, memory and attention deficits in female college-age sexual assault survivors with post-traumatic stress disorder. For the past three years, she was the senior co-editor of the Feminist Scholarship Review and Women Unite! at the Trinity College Women and Gender Resource Action Center. Elizabeth is an advocate for women's health, lobbying on Congress for reproductive health rights. In addition, she is a Connecticut certified sexual assault crisis counselor. Her work has appeared in Campus Progress, EmpowHer, Feminist Review, Girlistic and Della Donna, and she regularly writes for Demand Studios.
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