Breast Cancer Awareness Month – The Race is On!
Author: Dr. Barbara Sullivan It’s October again, and the stadium lights are shining bright at the local high school. College game day is every Saturday,
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Author: Dr. Barbara Sullivan It’s October again, and the stadium lights are shining bright at the local high school. College game day is every Saturday,
In the United States, one in eight women will develop breast cancer throughout her lifetime, and over two thousand men per year are likewise afflicted.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this time, individuals and organizations will come together to educate, encourage, and inspire people to grow in their
In order to decrease our risk of developing cancer, many of us try to make healthy choices. We eat lots of green, leafy vegetables, avoid
October is breast cancer awareness month. Billboards, TV ads and magazines are flooded with pink ribbons encouraging women to be screened for breast cancer. But
Earlier this summer the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) published a study suggesting that the current standard treatment for DCIS may be too