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Erika Hamilton Honors Patients’ Strength as Sarah Premji Reflects on Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Erika Hamilton, Chair, Executive Committee Breast and Breast Program Lead at Sarah Cannon Research Institute, shared Sarah Cannon Research Institute‘s post on LinkedIn:

“Love the sentiments shared here by Sarah Premji. Our patients are amazing – their resilience and bravery serve as a constant reminder for why we must continue to innovate the future of cancer care.

As we close out Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Premji reflects on the hope, progress, and purpose driving the future of breast cancer care in her latest article. From early detection to advanced clinical trials, the path forward is driven by hope and collaboration.”

Quoting Sarah Cannon Research Institute post on LinkedIn:

“‘You’re not alone.’

That’s the message Dr. Sarah Premji, Assistant Director, Breast Cancer Research, shares with patients every day. In her latest article for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, she reflects on her journey into oncology, the evolving landscape of breast cancer research, and why access to clinical trials matters more than ever.

We’re proud to have physicians like Dr. Premji leading with compassion and advancing research at SCRI. Read more from her below.”

Quoting, Sarah Premji Assistant Director of Breast Cancer Research at Sarah Cannon Research Institute, post on LinkedIn:

Every October, I think about the moments that first drew me to oncology and the patients who made a lasting impact on my journey as a physician.

As we mark the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I’m reminded that the work doesn’t stop when the month ends. Breast cancer is a diagnosis that changes lives in an instant, but it also reminds me daily of the strength, courage, and resilience of the patients I care for.

In my latest article, I share what I’ve learned from my patients and in my role at Sarah Cannon Research Institute and SCRI Oncology Partners, how clinical trials are reshaping care, and why awareness and early detection remain one of our most powerful tools.

If you or someone you love has been touched by breast cancer, I hope these reflections offer perspective and remind you that you are not alone.”

 Sarah Premji

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