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Dr. Alyson Moadel-Robblee speaks about mental health after cancer at The Atlantic People V. Cancer Summit (Nov 2019)
Montefiore is highlighted for several of its cancer programs, including Bronx Oncology Living Daily, in this 914Inc article on "Alternative" Medicine goes Mainstream in Westchester (Nov 2019)
Essence Magazine and Real Simple Magazine (October 2014 issue) each feature one of our many wonderful BOLD Buddies and how they took their experience with cancer by giving back and offering support and companionship to other Bronx women who are just starting the cancer journey.
WNYC News features one of our compassionate BOLD Buddies lending a helping hand to a fellow Bronx woman in need: http://www.wnyc.org/story/a-helping-hand-with-cancer-treatment/
This CBSNews.com video features interviews with several Bronx breast cancer patients and Dr. Moadel-Robblee about the psychological need and impact of the BOLD Buddy Program. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/breast-cancer-patients-survivors-bold-buddy-program
Is tweeting and blogging about cancer a good idea? This CBSNews.com article explores this current trend with Dr. Moadel-Robblee: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lisa-bonchek-adams-blogging-tweeting-about-cancer/
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