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X-WR-CALDESC:Did you know over half of those treated for breast cancer can 
 experience long-term upper extremity impairments?\n\nThose who have had th
 e following are more likely to experience upper extremity impairments.\n\n
 · a mastectomy\n\n· axillary lymph node dissection\n\n· radiation\n\n· che
 motherapy\n\n· reconstructive surgery\n\nPain\, weakness\, lymphedema\, fi
 brosis\, and limitations in shoulder range of motion can affect your quali
 ty of life. These problems may present immediately\, while others may occu
 r over time\, even months after you have finished treatment.\n\nDuring our
  next Straight Talk: Ask An Expert session\, we will discuss how chiroprac
 tic adjustments and soft tissue therapy can help to restore movement\, fun
 ction\, and relieve musculoskeletal pain to survivors who have gone throug
 h reconstructive surgery\, radiation\, and chemo. Our guest expert\, Dr. K
 atie Briley\, DC from Performance Chiropractic\, will answer YOUR question
 s LIVE.\n\nNote: This LIVE Video Webcast will be broadcast exclusively on 
 our private Pink'd Survivors Unite Facebook page. \n\nA link to access the
  video webcast will also be sent on the day of the event. An edited versio
 n of the LIVE video will also be posted on our YouTube channel a few weeks
  after the webcast.\n\nWe look forward to sharing this journey with you.\n
 \nNote: This LIVE Video Webcast will be broadcast exclusively on our priva
 te Pink'd Survivors Unite Facebook page.  Please join no later than 12pm t
 he day of the broadcast.\n\nWe look forward to sharing this journey with y
 ou.
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DESCRIPTION:Did you know over half of those treated for breast cancer can e
 xperience long-term upper extremity impairments?\n\nThose who have had the
  following are more likely to experience upper extremity impairments.\n\n·
  a mastectomy\n\n· axillary lymph node dissection\n\n· radiation\n\n· chem
 otherapy\n\n· reconstructive surgery\n\nPain\, weakness\, lymphedema\, fib
 rosis\, and limitations in shoulder range of motion can affect your qualit
 y of life. These problems may present immediately\, while others may occur
  over time\, even months after you have finished treatment.\n\nDuring our 
 next Straight Talk: Ask An Expert session\, we will discuss how chiropract
 ic adjustments and soft tissue therapy can help to restore movement\, func
 tion\, and relieve musculoskeletal pain to survivors who have gone through
  reconstructive surgery\, radiation\, and chemo. Our guest expert\, Dr. Ka
 tie Briley\, DC from Performance Chiropractic\, will answer YOUR questions
  LIVE.\n\nNote: This LIVE Video Webcast will be broadcast exclusively on o
 ur private Pink'd Survivors Unite Facebook page. \n\nA link to access the 
 video webcast will also be sent on the day of the event. An edited version
  of the LIVE video will also be posted on our YouTube channel a few weeks 
 after the webcast.\n\nWe look forward to sharing this journey with you.\n
 \nNote: This LIVE Video Webcast will be broadcast exclusively on our priva
 te Pink'd Survivors Unite Facebook page.  Please join no later than 12pm t
 he day of the broadcast.\n\nWe look forward to sharing this journey with y
 ou.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210616T200000
LOCATION:Facebook Live Web Video
SUMMARY:Straight Talk: Ask An Expert | Chiropractic Care For Breast Cancer 
 Survivors
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