Mammography

Information pertaining to mammography: breast health, examination, breast cancer detection.

IHEA Publications for Breast Cancer Education for Minorities

How to Examine Your Breasts / African American

How to Examine Your Breasts / African American multicultural multilingual cancer health education for African Americans
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Amharic (Ethiopian)

How to Examine Your Breasts / Amharic (Ethiopian) multicultural cancer health education for Ethiopian immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Arab American

How to Examine Your Breasts / Arab American multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Arab Americans
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Arabic

How to Examine Your Breasts / Arabic multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Arab immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Armenian

How to Examine Your Breasts / How to Examine Your Breasts / Armenian multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Armenian immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bengali (Bangla)

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bengali multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Bengali immigrants speaking Bangla
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bosnian

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bosnian multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Bosnian immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bulgarian

How to Examine Your Breasts / Bulgarian multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Bulgarian immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Chinese

How to Examine Your Breasts / Chinese multicultural multilingual cancer health education for Chinese immigrants
Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

How to Examine Your Breasts / Farsi (Persian, Dari)

Describes three simple ways a woman can save her own life through early detection of breast cancer.

IHEA Staff & Volunteers Who Helped Develope Breast Cancer Education for Minorities Publications

Abdullahi Omar Mohammed, M.D.

Abdullahi is a native of Somalia. He holds medical degrees in both Somalia and the U.S. His languages are Somali, English, Russian, Swedish.

Anna Yesaybegyan, Ph.D.

Anna is a native of Armenia, where she graduated from the Academy of Science. She is the Executive Director of All In One – Translation Agency in Minneapolis, MN.

Chalard Duangkaew, DVM

Chalard is a native of Thailand. He came to the US to earn his degree in Animal Sciences.

 

Chandrani Atapattu, Ph.D.

Chandrani is a native of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Her area of research is food proteins.

Deu Yang

Deu is a native of Laos.  She is a case-manager nurse and a health consultant for the Hmong community.  She has also worked on "Healing of the Hearth."

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Ellen Morrow

Ellen is a native of the United States of America.  She is Director of Community Services at the Vision Loss Resource Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Her field of expertise is health education

Gita Rijal, RN, MPH

Gita is a native of Nepal.  She is a student at the University of Minnesota, where she developed a curriculum to provide training in culturally sensitive care.

Laila A. Gulzar, Ph.D.

Laila is a native of Karachi, Pakistan.  She holds a Masters Degree in Public Health and Nursing, and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing.  Her field of inter