Huge Designer Wedding Gown Sale Comes to Buffalo to Raise Money for Breast Cancer Research
If you’re getting married and need a wedding dress, this is a great way to get one at a discount while helping in the fight against breast cancer.
If you’re getting married and need a wedding dress, this is a great way to get one at a discount while helping in the fight against breast cancer.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while all the pink we see on the players during NFL games in October mainly focuses our attention on how the disease affects women and what they can do about it, we should also keep in mind (or learn) that men, too, can contract breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 1,000 men will fall victim to the disease, which claims the life of at least one man every day.
It's amazing how people come together to show support. One way you can show your support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month is to add a pink Roswell Park Cancer Institute “twibbon” to your profile picture on Facebook and Twitter. It's quick and easy to do. Here's how...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month on 96.1 Joy FM, and we want to celebrate the survivors and honor loved ones who have passed away.
During the month of October, 96.1 Joy FM will be honoring breast cancer survivors and remembering your loved ones who have passed away from the disease. Read on to find out more about some amazing Western New Yorkers.
If you would like us to honor a friend or family member, you can send us some information about the person.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when health care experts, cancer survivors and research supporters pull out all the stops to make everyone aware of the need for proper breast cancer screenings, better detection tools and more research aimed at finding a cure.
We've gathered some easy ways for you to show your support below.
Julian Connerton, a football player on the Egg Harbor City Crusaders in New Jersey, wanted to show support for his mother as she battles breast cancer by wearing pink gloves during his game. When Connerton's coach told him he could not play if he wore the pink gloves rather than the required black last Saturday night, he promptly quit.
Joe and Cheryl attended the Kick-off Luncheon today for the 2012 Race For The Cure. Over 8,000 people are expected to participate.
There's still time to "Go Pink!" Roswell Park Cancer Institute kicked off the "Go Pink" campaign weeks ago in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Joe and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Shicha Kumar from Roswell Park on the subject of breast cancer this morning.
Former "Charlie's Angel" Star Jaclyn Smith stopped by "The Talk" yesterday in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Smith discussed her own battle with breast cancer nearly ten years ago and talked about the support she received from fellow "Angel" Farah Fawcett.
Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Alicia Keys stopped by ABC's "The View" recently to chat about Lifetime's Breast Cancer Project. Each of the ladies directed one of five short stories that looks at the impact breast cancer has on women's lives.
Roswell Park Cancer Institute wants everyone to understand the risks of Breast Cancer.
Find out more at roswellpark.org.