1. Abbey Crisp,
mother, grandmother,
cancer survivor.
IT’S NOT
CANCER.
Breast Health and You
Lifesaving skills for all ages
Studies have shown that the most aggressive forms of breast cancer
develop in a woman’s 20s. Whether you have a family history of breast
cancer or not, it’s important to know basic prevention tips that could save
your life. In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Harrison
experts, alongside Olympic College nursing students, will explain signs,
symptoms, and offer prevention information, including how to perform
a proper breast self-exam at home. This event is suitable for all ages
and especially helpful for parents and educators.
Wednesday, October 1, 6 – 7 pm
Harrison Silverdale, Garden Room
1800 NW Myhre Rd.
Silverdale
Reserve your space today!
Call 866-844-WELL or visit
harrisonmedical.org/peaceofmind to register.
Meet Our Speaker:
Nancy Lorber, RNOctober is
Breast Cancer
Awareness Month
It’s cancer prevention.
The American College of Surgeons Commission
on Cancer accredited program since 1992.ACCREDITED PROGRAM