
Early Breast Cancer Detection: What Every Woman Should Know with Dr. Jovita Oruwari | EP 66
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How can women take control of their health and reduce the risks of breast cancer? In this empowering episode, we sit down with Dr. Jovita Oruwari, a seasoned breast surgeon with over 20 years of experience. Dr. Oruwari shares her inspiring journey into medicine, practical advice for women’s health, and her efforts to rebuild trust in underserved communities.
Key points discussed:
- Dr. Oruwari’s early passion for medicine and her determination to succeed in a male-dominated field.
- How a young patient’s story inspired her to specialize in breast surgery.
- The importance of breast cancer risk assessments starting at age 25.
- Clarifying the misconception that seeing a breast surgeon means having cancer.
- Why self-care is critical for women as caregivers and its impact on family dynamics.
- Practical tips for lifelong health monitoring, including mammograms and colonoscopies.
- Balancing a demanding medical career with personal life through intentional self-care.
- Community outreach initiatives to build trust in underserved populations.
- The evolution of cancer care and the importance of lifelong learning in medicine.
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