Join UCLA family medicine physician, Karen Duvall, MD and gentic counselor, Joyce Seldonm MS, as they discuss how to reduce your chances for breast cancer by adopting healthy behaviors.
About Karen Duvall, MD
Karen Duvall, MD, is a physician in the UCLA Department of Family Medicine and former director of the Preventive Medicine Residency Training Program. She completed graduate training in clinical nutrition. Her research interests include reducing the risk of breast cancer through preventive measures such as nutrition and healthy lifestyle; designing non-invasive detection methods that may identify women at high risk for developing breast cancer, and current methods of mammography and clinical breast examination.
About Joyce Seldon, MS
Joyce L. Seldon, MS, CGC, a board certified and licensed genetic counselor, is the deputy director of the UCLA Cancer Genetics Program at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. She has extensive expertise in the field of cancer genetic counseling, risk assessment and genetic predisposition testing. She has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications including manuscripts, abstracts and book chapters.