Bonati Spine Institute supports National Breast Cancer Awareness

The Bonati Spine Institute, the leading center for the patented Bonati Spine Procedures for minimally invasive laser spine surgery, is a strong supporter of National Breast Cancer Awareness.

“As the leader in minimally invasive laser spine surgery, The Bonati Spine Institute is fully committed to the well being of our nation's back health”

"As the leader in minimally invasive laser spine surgery, The Bonati Spine Institute is fully committed to the well being of our nation's back health," commented Alfred O. Bonati, M.D., creator of The Bonati Spine Procedures and Chief Surgeon at The Bonati Spine Institute. "We are proud to extend our support to raise public awareness and fund life-saving research to ultimately cure this devastating disease."

"This year an estimated 209,060 people — women and men — will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and we'll lose more than 40,000 of our family and friends to this horrible disease," continued Dr. Bonati. "Although advancements are being made in the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer every day, this insidious disease continues to inflict too much suffering and loss."

Even though October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, The Bonati Spine Institute supports this worthwhile cause throughout the year through sponsorship of various events and monetary contributions to breast cancer organizations.

Source: The Bonati Spine Institute

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