Thousands of board certified plastic surgeons, including the plastic
surgeon who performed Angelina Jolie's breast reconstruction, are
joining forces with breast centers, support groups and breast cancer
survivors to send a powerful message. The second annual Breast
Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day USA, organized by the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and The Plastic Surgery Foundation
(The PSF), tppl place on October 16, 2013 in hundreds of cities across
the country.
"Last year, in our inaugural campaign, more than 100 plastic surgeons
and breast cancer awareness supporters held BRA Day events around the
country, said ASPS President Robert X. Murphy, MD. "This year we hope to
greatly surpass the number of events in our effort to ensure every
woman is made aware of her breast reconstruction options."
The Beverly Hills plastic surgeon for Angelina Jolie's recent breast
reconstruction is among the surgeons driving BRA Day efforts. He will
speak at a reception as part of the flagship BRA Day USA events held in
the Hollywood, FL area. Jay Orringer, MD, a member of the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), was part of a team of medical
experts who cared for Ms. Jolie. The event where Orringer spoke was
organized by the Physician's Institute of Cosmetic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Inc. & Memorial Cancer Institute in Hollywood, Florida and
took place at Acqualina Resort & Spa in Sunny Isles Beach, FL.
"I commend Ms. Jolie's courageous decision to share her personal story,"
said Dr. Orringer. "It has helped to spark important conversations and
expand the discussion on this significant women's health issue."
Celebrities including Brooke Burke-Charvet, host of "Dancing with the
Stars", and Alexia Echevarria of "Real Housewives of Miami" also joined
plastic surgeons and health care advocates at the flagship events in
Florida.
The BRA Day USA 2013 theme is the "team approach" to breast cancer care,
emphasizing the need for all breast cancer care physicians and other
health care providers to work together to provide the patient with an
understanding of the various options and an individualized treatment
plan. The team approach brings together a multidisciplinary group of
medical professionals who work together from breast cancer diagnosis
through recovery in an effort to optimize care for each patient.
Jonathan Weiser, MD, of Physician's Institute said, "We recognize that
each woman receives the most comprehensive care plan, specifically
tailored to her needs, when all breast cancer care physicians work
together as a team. Our hope is for full collaboration of all team
members including plastic surgeons, oncologists, breast surgeons,
radiologists, and OB/GYN's giving women the most powerful team
possible."
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