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Breast Cancer Remembrance 5k and Mile Walk planned
It’s important for Niagara County women to know that the Cancer Services Program of Niagara County is here as a resource to assist women in finding the courage and strength needed to face the harsh reality of breast cancer.
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Cheryl Benjamin isn’t letting her fight against breast cancer steal her smile.
It’s a disease that can impact anyone – including one East Texas doctor who not only treats breast cancer patients, but whose wife is a survivor of breast cancer.
According to the Susan Komen Foundation, it is estimated that in 2015 there will be more than 231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer in women and in men, as well.
She didn’t, Dunbar went through 20 rounds of radiation treatment, four rounds of Chemotherapy and had a lumpectomy in June of 2014.
Queller tested positive for the mutated BRCA1 gene and underwent surgery to have her breast removed in 2007. It’s an experience that has taught her a lot about herself.
“I was actually doing my self check exam I found this lump and thought it’s probably nothing, and I waited, which was so silly I realize now”. “Had I just said, oh well I’ve had millions of cysts pop up before, it’s just gonna go away, and I don’t have to worry about it”, she said. UNC breast cancer researcher Dr. Lisa Carey says studying end-stage tumors reveal how they evolve over time.
“I was absolutely mesmerised by the lights – there were so many”.
To find out more about how you can help Jack Schmitt Cadillac reach their goal, contact them today at www.stlouismetrocadillac.com or 618-632-1000.
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“Because We Care, We Share” is a great opportunity for Aruba Aloe’s clients to team up with Aruba Aloe to spread breast cancer awareness while also enjoying a special “125-year-Anniversary-edition” gift from Aruba Aloe. “So my professor, whose a part of this event, asked us to come if we didn’t have class. I was happy to come join the cause and help people and have fun”.