Penn Highlands offers breast cancer education session with Dr. Natalie Furgiuele

Penn Highlands offers breast cancer education session with Dr. Natalie Furgiuele
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Penn Highlands Mon Valley continues its longstanding Innovations in Medicine programming this March. The program, now in its 16th year, aims to educate the community on various medical topics.

Dr. Natalie Furgiuele, a board-certified breast surgeon and director of the Penn Highlands Mon Valley Breast Program, will present an informative session titled “What You Need to Know about Breast Cancer.” This event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 3:00 PM. It will take place at the Anthony M. Lombardi Education Center on the campus of Penn Highlands Mon Valley.

With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Furgiuele provides specialized surgical care for a wide range of breast conditions. Community members interested in attending or receiving notifications about future events can register by contacting the Penn Highlands Mon Valley Auxiliary at 724-258-1234 or via email at [email protected].



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