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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk - KRISTV.com : kristv





according to kristv

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk - KRISTV.com

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk - KRISTV.com
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk - KRISTV.com
Thousands joined the walk against breast cancer in our 2015 event.We are only three weeks away from this year's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.Last year, more than 16,000 people attended the event.The money raised is used for continued research to find a cure, and to fund local services for the women and men diagnosed in the Coastal Bend.


by the same token on prnewswire

DERMAFLASH Battles Against Breast Cancer

DERMAFLASH Battles Against Breast Cancer
DERMAFLASH Battles Against Breast Cancer
During the month of October, a percentage of all dermaflash.com device sales will be donated to LSCRF to help support cancer research.A special edition PINK device will be available for a limited time only during the month of October.WHO: Breast Cancer Awareness is a cause that is very near and dear to DERMAFLASH Founder Dara Levy.Her mother is a breast cancer survivor and Dara is committed to helping bring women closer to a cure.


coupled with scienceworldreport

Should Men Be Screened For Breast Cancer Too?

Should Men Be Screened For Breast Cancer Too?
Should Men Be Screened For Breast Cancer Too?
CC0 Men too, should be aware that they can get breast cancer.Christianosoy/PixabayBreast Cancer Awareness Month is getting close, and with the discussion of breast cancer comes another issue: should men worry about it, too?After all, while women are the most likely candidates for breast cancer, an estimated 2,600 men are still expected to be diagnosed with the disease this year alone.AdvertisementAnthony Merka, an Oklahoma man who was diagnosed with the disease also urged both men and women in Oklahoma to screen themselves for signs of cancer, considering that out of the men diagnosed, another 440 will likely die from the disease.






as well wired

Why I Won't Get the Genetic Test for Breast Cancer

Why I Won't Get the Genetic Test for Breast Cancer
Why I Won't Get the Genetic Test for Breast Cancer
A few years ago, my mother called with an urgent request.She was agitated.She had just come from a meeting of her Jewish women's group, where she had learned about BRCA1 and BRCA2, the so-called breast cancer genes.She wanted me to get tested.


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