Breast Cancer Awareness
I saw this posted Wednesday.
HOUSTON, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say screening for breast cancer needs to begin sooner for women of Mexican-ancestry than for other women. Breast cancer - Cancer - Health - Breast - United States
I read this in the Hialeah paper and wanted to share it with you.
"A new website has launched for men who have lost someone to breast cancer. "Much has been written by women for women on the subject of breast cancer, but there is not much available for men who have lost their partner to breast cancer," said Alan L.[...]"
Here is an intersting one:
"LITTLETON, Colo. , Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- This year, 209,060 new breast cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in the US. Stress relief expert Lauren E Miller, a breast cancer survivor herself, shares simple strategies to release the stress around the breast cancer experience in her new book, Release the Stress around Breast Cancer, http://www.laurenemiller.com[[[SHIFTIN ..."
A mum-of-two who battled breast cancer is holding a charity night to raise funds for others with the disease. Sam Vickerman had just celebrated her 36th birthday when she was diagnosed in 2008 and underwent months of gruelling chemotherapy and radiotherapy at Christie Hospital.
My cousin thought this was interesting.
"Register for a Pink Ribbon Breakfast and raise funds for much needed research into breast cancer. Your generous efforts will help Australian researchers continue to unravel the complexities of..."
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