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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

High Point Regional hosts breast cancer awareness event : myfox8





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High Point Regional hosts breast cancer awareness event

High Point Regional hosts breast cancer awareness event
High Point Regional hosts breast cancer awareness event
Please enable Javascript to watch this videoHIGH POINT, N.C. -- High Point Regional hosted an event to help women know their risk factors when it comes to breast cancer.It was part of the health system's ongoing series of community events.Women who attended asked questions and health leaders pushed the importance of mammograms – providing information regarding conflicting guidelines.However, a great focus of the event included encouraging women to know their family history.


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Police car painted pink for breast cancer awareness month

Police car painted pink for breast cancer awareness month
Police car painted pink for breast cancer awareness month
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BRCA gene mutation for breast cancer forces tough choices

BRCA gene mutation for breast cancer forces tough choices
BRCA gene mutation for breast cancer forces tough choices
At high risk for breast cancer, why this woman decided against a mastectomyshare tweet pin emailWhen Tayler Cox Lonsdale learned she had the BRCA1 gene mutation at age 29, multiplying her risk for breast cancer, she faced an agonizing choice: to have a preventive double mastectomy or to "watch and wait."On the advice of her oncologist, Lonsdale decided against surgery, but she will be closely monitored, alternating between mammograms and MRIs regularly.Genetic mutations make up only about 5 to 10 percent of all breast cancers, according to the research foundation Susan G. Komen.But BRCA1 carriers have a 55 to 65 percent chance of developing cancer by age 70; BRCA2 carriers' risk is about 45 percent."Everyone has a BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 gene," said Susan Brown, senior director of health education at Komen.


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A breast cancer survivor is using stunning body art to reclaim her body

A breast cancer survivor is using stunning body art to reclaim her body
A breast cancer survivor is using stunning body art to reclaim her body
LONDON — Cancer can leave survivors feeling as if their bodies are no longer their own.After breast cancer surviver Sue Cook reached her five year remission hurdle, she wanted to do something to reclaim her body, something that would show cancer doesn't always have to leave the last mark.SEE ALSO: Mastectomy tattoos symbolize breast cancer survivor's powerful story"It had always been my choice not to wear prostheses and it was also my choice not to have reconstruction," Cook told Mashable."I decided the a tattoo would transform my scars into art.


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Texans players create memories, inspire breast cancer patients at Methodist Hospital

Texans players create memories, inspire breast cancer patients at Methodist Hospital
Texans players create memories, inspire breast cancer patients at Methodist Hospital
The Houston Texans brought smiles and created lasting memories with patients at Houston Methodist Hospital during the team's outreach for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Jaelen Strong, Lamar Miller, Greg Mancz and cancer survivor David Quessenberry met with breast cancer patients at the hospital.The players gave hugs and offered words of encouragement to the patients."Just made my day," Rebecca Wood said."It just makes it more special to get through the treatment, and just now, I have a bundle of energy.


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