Top 5 Things Every Woman Should Know About Early Breast Cancer Detection
Early detection saves lives! According to the American Cancer Society, 98 percent of all breast cancer patients survive when the disease is found early on.
Early detection saves lives! According to the American Cancer Society, 98 percent of all breast cancer patients survive when the disease is found early on.
Name: Coqueace “Koco” Powell Occupation: Cancer Blogger and Speaker How did you find out that you had breast cancer? I was doing a self-exam and
“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts recently revealed to the world that she’s suffering from a rare blood and bone marrow disorder, MDS, and is
Name: Karen E. Jackson Company: Sisters Network Inc. Title: Founder and CEO Breast Cancer Survivor What inspired you to create the Sisters Network Inc. organization?
Black women are dying needlessly from breast cancer in the United States at the rate of nearly five women per day. The annual death toll
Southern California has a powerhouse advocate in the fight against breast cancer. Dr. Dennis R. Holmes, chief breast surgeon and medical director of the Los
“We can use this to predict predisposition to breast cancer.”
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The Real Men Wear Pink charity fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure at Justin’s in Atlanta Thursday, Oct. 27 was an event
After the shock of the news, comes the realization that a breast cancer diagnosis means a lot more than belligerent cells that defy a normal
A new study could give African American women diagnosed with breast cancer more confidence in less aggressive surgeries for the treatment of breast cancer. The
According to a National University of Singapore study, men are more likely to die from breast cancer once diagnosed. Although men get less that one
“The number one mistake women make is defining ourselves by material possessions.”
Giuliana Rancic, the host of the “E! Red Carpet,” sent shockwaves throughout the television world when she revealed that a routine mammogram revealed early stages
A New Hampshire lawmaker is introducing legislation to work to bring an end to the malady known as breast cancer. Congressman Charlie Bass, R-Concord, is
Words by Terry Shropshire and Zondra Hughes
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness month and an ideal time to salute the strong, beautiful and courageous women who are either battling or have survived the
October is national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is a serious health concern across the globe. African American women who develop breast cancer are
NEW YORK – As Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets underway, The Skin Cancer Foundation aims to alert breast cancer patients and survivors that they have