
kathleen ashton phd
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Kathleen Ashton, Ph.D. is a psychologist at the @ClevelandClinic Breast Center and @APADivision31 Past President. Opinions are my own.
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There are many podcasts that discuss issues cancer patients face, but this one is special. #breastcancerunleashed covers topics patients want to know about but may be too embarrassed to ask! I’m honored Lia Augoustidis invited me to share my story! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bre…

Registration for the Cleveland Clinic annual Breast Cancer Summit is now open! ccfcme.org/CLEBreastCA23


Hear from doctors, HR, career experts, social workers, nutritionists & more Cancer and Careers virtual National Conference on Work & Cancer today! Click here to register: cancerandcareers.org/en/community/e…


People w/#cancer + unmet #supportivecare needs are more likely to need ED care and hospitalization. These needs disproportionately impact underrepresented communities. Addressing these gaps and disparities may improve outcomes: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… #hapc #pallonc #healthequity







I’m honored to join Scott R. Steele on Cleveland Clinic’s Butts & Guts podcast this week! Visit cle.clinic/3rTiTeY for our full conversation about the importance of mental health care following a breast cancer diagnosis. #bcsm #BreastCancerAwarenesMonth

Paget’s Disease of the Breast a Little Understood Form of DCIS consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/pagets-disease… via Cleveland Clinic MD #bcsm Stephanie Valente

The effect of physical exercise on anticancer immunity | Nature Reviews Cancer Again and again - one thing we can do to improve survival of our patients with cancer is prescribing exercise!! 😀 nature.com/articles/s4157…






Goldilocks Mastectomy Surgery my.clevelandclinic.org/podcasts/butts… via Cleveland Clinic

Today, the American Cancer Society Society released Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2024, a report on breast cancer occurrence and trends in the US. The new report finds breast cancer mortality rates overall have dropped by 44% since 1989, but that not all women have benefited from this
