Fit Body Boot Camp in Whitesboro and Clinton is stepping up with their annual "Burpees for Boobies" Challenge to support Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
There's alarming news about the COVID-19 vaccine and women getting tested for breast cancer. There's concern that a side-effect from the vaccine is throwing off results of breast cancer mammograms, and causing a false positive.
Lillie Shockney is a registered nurse and is on the National Breast Cancer Foundation Medical Advisory Council, which is warning women that false positives on breast cancer
Keith James, your Eagle afternoon host is going pink for the entire month of October for the American Cancer Society's 'Real Men Wear Pink' and needs your help
Slocum-Dickson is now offering a state-of-the-art Mammography machine. It will allow for 3D scans to test more accurately for breast cancers than a traditional 2D Mammogram.
Places all over country are "going pink" for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This police department in Western New York has taken "going pink" to a whole new level.
It's natural to think that breast cancer only impacts women, but men are susceptible to the disease as well. A guy may not have breasts like that of lady, but breast tissue still exists. It's no doubt that more women are diagnosed than men, but the threat is real. According to the American Cancer Society, 440 men will DIE from breast cancer in 2016.
Brett and Alicia Lein have three daughters. Brett is a tattoo artist, and every October he does pink ribbon tattoos to raise money for a phenomenal cause that helps women fighting breast cancer. With the nice weather upon us, Brett and Alicia's girls decided they wanted to follow in Daddy's footsteps. They are selling their own tattoos at a booth for $1 and the same great cause.
Rome Breast Cancer Committee Members Kelly Lubeck and Marissa Falitico stopped by the studio to talk about "Bands for Breast Cancer" - a fun-filled event for a great cause happening in Rome.