[ad_1] Women who attend bad screening have 60% lower risk of bad cancer death in first 10 years Ingrid Torjesen Monday, 12 November 2018 Women who take part in bad screening have …
Read More »Breast Cancer Risk Lowers For Women Who Wake Up Early, A New Study Finds
[ad_1] Circadian rhythms, otherwise known as your body’s 24 hour sleep/wake cycle, determine when you feel sleepy, and when it’s time to wake up in the morning. Besides your sleep, though, your …
Read More »Campaigners call for stronger rights to work for people living with breast cancer
[ad_1] Brussels, Belgium: Campaigners are calling on EU parliamentarians to make it easier for people with advanced bad cancer to return to work and to support them properly with flexible working arrangements. …
Read More »"Morning people" have a lower risk of breast cancer
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images According to British researchers, women whose body clocks mean that they are "morning people" are at lower risk of developing bad cancer. The Bristol University …
Read More »Thousands of people marching in the street against breast cancer
[ad_1] The first two years of badociation between Ederline Hugo and Susan G. Komen's Race for the Cure San Diego, she walked for her sister, who was diagnosed with bad cancer three …
Read More »Male breast cancer survivor shares his story
[ad_1] This is the story of Bret Miller, 32, as told to Beth Greenfield for Yahoo Lifestyle. Miller, of Kansas City, Kan., who was diagnosed with stage 1 bad cancer after years of being told by …
Read More »Why some terminal patients feel alienated by Breast Cancer Awareness Month
[ad_1] October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a designation meant to increase public knowledge about a disease that is predicted to kill 40,920 women in the U.S. this year. Most Americans know about Breast Cancer Awareness Month by the hard-to-miss pink …
Read More »Thousands of people walk to make progress against breast cancer
[ad_1] About 4,000 people attended the 24th annual Breast Cancer March, hosted by the American Cancer Society in Hartford on Sunday morning. NBC Connecticut and Telemundo Connecticut were proud to put the …
Read More »A Sea of Rose: Breast Cancer Walk Brings Survivors to Daytona Beach – News – Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
[ad_1] DAYTONA BEACH – This was not Raelene Blake's first walk for bad cancer, but it was her first year walking as a survivor. Blake, 43, of Palm Coast, had an army …
Read More »American Cancer Society breast cancer walk boosts survivors in Orlando
[ad_1] Lisa Johnson gets emotional when she thinks about the backing of her family and friends during her cancer battle. On Saturday, strangers added their voices to her support system. The 58-year-old …
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