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New York City Garment District
USA

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CRISSCROSS Intimates - Award-winning, utility-patented luxe Post-Surgical, Adaptive & Active Intimate Apparel for Women and Men. Comfortable, chic, colorful compression undergarments. Supports any Stage/Phase Breast Surgery, women with disabilities and on the Go! Join the Crisscross revolution with total breast care solutions by Jean Criss, Founder, Designer, BC Survivor. Made in USA.

CRISSCROSS Collection: Post-Surgical Bras, Briefs, Thongs, Medical Pouch, Men’s Vests. Other Apparel: Bralettes, Adhesive Bras, Leggings, Compression Garments, Breast Forms, Organic Soaps, Bags. Men's Tanks, Tops, Tights.

CRISSCROSS Intimates - your Breast kept secret!

Jean's Breast News Update

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CRISSCROSS Blog: Jean Criss shares Breast Cancer Survivor stories, tips and resources about Healthy Living, Health & Wellness, Advancements and Innovative Technologies, market insights on Bras, Breasts and Bosoms. SHARE and LIKE our articles. Follow US!

Shop CRISSCROSS Intimates! Wishing you all the breast! By Jean Criss, Survivor, Founder, Designer.

Jean's Breast News Update

Jean Criss

On May 16th, 2017, I am delighted to attend my third annual Breast Cancer Management Conference hosted by New York-Presbyterian Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center in New York City. I look forward to showing the CRISSCROSS Intimates Collection of post-surgical designs and sample garments with the numerous Top Docs attending this year's program in addition to writing about the advancements in breast health and wellness.

This year's program has been designed by doctors, surgeons and their staffs involved in the management and treatment of patients with breast cancer.  Discussions involving controversies in screening, new imaging, prevention and minimizing breast surgery are among a few key topics.  New advances to be highlighted will include breast reconstruction new options, use of immunotherapy in breast cancer and treatments, clinical trials and other research advancements. 

Lectures and panelists include an astute team of accredited doctors representing radiology, oncology, genetics, surgery, plastic surgery, pathology and radiation oncology. Their presentations are extremely informative and I will be reporting back in future blogs for survivors and their families on these topics as I've done in past years.

For more information on the conference, please contact at3004@cumc.columbia.edu or call 212/304-7813. 

All the breast, Jean