Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancer. About 1 in 8 women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.
Back in 2011, a couple thousand kayaks and canoes gathered together for something called 'One Square Mile of Hope' on 4th Lake in Inlet in an effort to set the Guinness World Record
Now guys, before you start drooling, this one's actually for the ladies, although if you are with someone who suffers from breast cancer, I'm sure she'll let you benefit too by helping give her this 'medicine'!
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while all the pink we see on the players during NFL games in October mainly focuses our attention on how the disease affects women and what they can do about it, we should also keep in mind (or learn) that men, too, can contract breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 1,000 men will fall victim to the disease, which claims the life of
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while millions of women across the country will be getting screenings and consulting with their doctors about this very private issue, there are some who have gone through the detection-treatment-recovery sequence publicly. The last celebrity on our list may surprise you ...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we want to join in the fight with 'Big Frog Bras.' Donate your bras that we'll string together and hang outside our building. You're even encouraged to sign your bra in honor or memory of someone you know who's had breast cancer. Drop it off at our station on River Road in Marcy and we'll add your bra to our collection. Tell us your breast cancer ba
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when health care experts, cancer survivors and research supporters pull out all the stops to make everyone aware of the need for proper breast cancer screenings, better detection tools and more research aimed at finding a cure.
We've gathered some easy ways for you to show your support below.
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National nonprofits and physicians’ organizations dedicate every October to the cause of breast cancer awareness — raising funds for research and helping ensure that all women are able to receive regular screenings.