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About My Heart Risk

At My Heart Risk, we believe that the right understanding of your heart risk after cancer diagnosis can help you protect your heart from the long-lasting effects of cancer medication treatment or radiation therapy. ​We will help you know how to protect your heart for a successful future.​ We always seek valuable feedback from our clients in order to learn and evolve. Contact us today to set up a visit with one of us to walk you through your heart risk!

OUR STORY

We’re excited to bring you our latest product My Heart Risk 1.0 for women who have ever been diagnosed with breast cancer, to help you determine your chances of having heart problems after cancer diagnosis. We want you to have the quality of life you desire and preserve precious time to spend with loved ones! We are a talented group of entrepreneurs, physicians, and scientists with a groundbreaking idea that we hope will help you craft your better tomorrow. We provide smart solutions to help you know your heart risk,  so that you can thrive! We look forward to sharing with you our unparalleled, dedicated service.

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About The Founder

America's Expert Cardiologist

Sherry-Ann Brown MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA founded My Heart Risk just for you. For a woman wanting to learn more about your heart health and your risk of heart problems. For a man who is seeking to know more about whether you will have heart disease or have worsening of heart disease. Especially if you have ever been diagnosed with cancer. For anyone wanting to protect their hearts and precious time with loved ones.

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MORE ABOUT DR. SHERRY-ANN BROWN

Dr. Sherry-Ann Brown pursued a cardiology fellowship at the prestigious Clinician Investigator program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She has both internal medicine and cardiovascular disease board certification. She has a strong interest in the connection between cardio-oncology and preventive cardiology.

 

Dr. Brown, a cardio-oncologist, supports her patients on their amazing path to cancer survival. She supports people with or without cancer in preserving their hearts as a preventive cardiac physician. Read her famous poem about defending the heart during cancer treatment that was published in a medical oncology magazine.

She received her medical education at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut, as a part of the competitive Medical Scientist Training Program, which is supported by the NIH. She simultaneously earned a PhD in Biomedical Science and an MD (Computational Biology). Her work in precision medicine, artificial intelligence, digital health, and other types of innovation in cardio-oncology and preventive cardiology.

MORE ABOUT DR. SHERRY-ANN BROWN

Dr. Sherry-Ann Brown pursued a cardiology fellowship at the prestigious Clinician Investigator program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She has both internal medicine and cardiovascular disease board certification. She has a strong interest in the connection between cardio-oncology and preventive cardiology.

 

Dr. Brown, a cardio-oncologist, supports her patients on their amazing path to cancer survival. She supports people with or without cancer in preserving their hearts as a preventive cardiac physician. Read her famous poem about defending the heart during cancer treatment that was published in a medical oncology magazine.

She received her medical education at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut, as a part of the competitive Medical Scientist Training Program, which is supported by the NIH. She simultaneously earned a PhD in Biomedical Science and an MD (Computational Biology). Her work in precision medicine, artificial intelligence, digital health, and other types of innovation in cardio-oncology and preventive cardiology.

HOW WE GIVE BACK TO THE WORLD

My Heart Risk in Cancer via Preventive Cardio-Oncology LLC also helps provide micro-financing support to women across the world, such as women in Latin America making school uniforms. These efforts help protect women and children from human trafficking.

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