Stick through the first minute of this video, then get ready to laugh -- which may be a first-ever reaction to yet another reminder to check your own breasts for lumps. The video was made by a Canadian company -- make that, a very creative Canadian company -- promoting an ...
A high school in Arizona banned a cheerleading squad from raising money for breast cancer research while wearing pink t-shirts because the administration found the slogan on the t-shirts objectionable, according to the Arizona Republic newspaper. The shirts say "Gilbert cheer" on the front -- as in, Gilbert High School ...
Country singer Martina McBride is promoting breast cancer awareness and a new album on a four-day train tour this week.
Lipdub videos are popping up everywhere on YouTube these days, but a group of researchers at McGill University in Montreal is using its lip-synching skills for a good cause. Scientists, students, lab techs and volunteers at McGill have created a lipdub to Taio Cruz's hit 'Dynamite' at the Goodman Cancer ...
Breast cancer in young women tends to be more aggressive because it is less detectable with screening. Despite the oft-repeated notion that young women don’t get breast cancer, the reality proves otherwise. While it’s true that incidence rates of invasive breast cancer in young women under 50 have remained stable ...
A group of firefighters who tour America in their bright pink fire truck to raise awareness about cancer in women have a busy October schedule. The Pink Heels Tour will be in a new town almost every day in October. A press release says the event will focus on health ...
Dr. Rebecca Zuurbier discusses how to minimize the risk of the onset of breast cancer.
Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Alicia Keys step out for a screening of their film showcasing women's breast cancer battles.
A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast to check for breast cancer. Mammograms can help find breast cancer early. You have a better chance of surviving breast cancer if it’s found and treated early. If you are age 40 or older, talk with your doctor about when to start ...
NBC's veteran chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell announced live on air Wednesday that she has breast cancer. The 64-year-old host of Andrea Mitchell Reports made the shocking announcement at the end of her show, when she shared that she discovered she had breast cancer at her annual screening. Continue reading...
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