Breast Cancer 216

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With anything in life, especially diseases and various health conditions, there’s a lot of misinformation out there and I don’t know about you, but when…

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Each year as we approach October the fever starts to erupt. By October, it reaches a fever pitch. I’m talking about the fever surrounding breast cancer…

HARD ROCK ROCKSINO NORTHFIELD PARK FIGHTS BREAST CANCER THROUGH PINKTOBER® CAMPAIGN Event to Benefit Susan G. Komen Northeast Ohio, Raise Awareness and Support for Breast Cancer Research   NORTHFIELD, OH, October 1, 2015 – Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park is uniting musicians, supporters and survivors in honor of its 2nd annual PINKTOBER® campaign! Every day […]

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The extent, or stage, of your breast cancer gives your doctor an idea of your prognosis — the likely outcome of your disease — and…

Breast Cancer 216, Family Health

A breast cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. And just when you’re trying to cope with the shock and the fears about your future, you’re asked…

Which foods are best for breast cancer survivors? The good news is that after two decades of breast cancer being on the rise, numbers have…

Breast cancer survivors were honored Sunday night with some fashion! Radio personality and Cleveland native Robin “Bijour Star” Sadler founded “I’m a Survivor Breast Cancer Awareness Fashion Show” four years ago with Paul Sadler after the news of their mother’s second breast cancer diagnosis. Each year, the fashion show raises awareness about the disease and […]

The Third Annual Mama Luke “Turning the Tables on Breast Cancer” took place yesterday in NYC’s Rock and Soul DJ Equipment and Record Store with DJ Shorty Love, Keith Shocklee, DJ Jazzy Jay, DJ Diamond and our surprise guest Grand Wizard Theodore. Your host Kangol Kid was joined by Grandmaster Caz, Scratchmaster Jazzy G and […]

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and according to BlackDoctor.org “African-American females experience higher death rates from breast cancer than any other racial or ethnic group.” This is partially due to African-American women tending to have more aggressive tumors. The fact is not meant to scare you, but it is meant as a wake up […]