Hey Media, It’s Time To Step Up Your Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign!
A number of journalists were invited to a 1-day workshop on Breast and Gynecological Cancers at the Peace and Love Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana. They thought it would be just like any other workshop where...
View ArticleReduce Your Breast Cancer Risk With These 4 Easy Steps!
The incidence of breast cancer is on the rise worldwide and most women feel that they are powerless against such a mighty foe. However, we are here to tell you that it is possible to reduce your breast...
View ArticleKnitted Knockers: A Welcome Relief For Post- Mastectomy Gals
When Angelina Jolie underwent her double mastectomy in 2013, she became an inspiration for many women who have had their breasts removed because of cancer. She underwent three months of treatments that...
View ArticleSalons Host Cut-A-Thons for Breast Cancer
What’s a Cut-A-Thon you say? Well it’s basically a salon giving free haircuts to people to raise money for breast cancer patients. This year, two salons have answered the call and raised almost $6000....
View ArticleHow 15 Minutes Can Change Your Life
According to an Oxford University Research, 15 minutes of vigorous exercise can reduce breast cancer risk by one fifth. For three years, the study followed the lifestyle of 125,000 post-menopausal...
View ArticleA Badge of Protection: The BioZorb Implant
Radiation Therapy is a necessary evil for many breast cancer patients. It uses high energy radiation to kill cancer cells by damaging the cell’s DNA. It can be used as an adjunctive treatment to...
View ArticleA Woman’s Humorous Take On Losing Her Hair To Cancer
“We laugh to keep from crying” This is how Fronda Alley explained why she made a hilarious song that talks about one of the most feared side effects of cancer therapy – hair loss. Fronda’s case was a...
View ArticleWhy Melissa Etheridge Is Under Fire From Breast Cancer Awareness Advocates
Rock superstar Melissa Etheridge got a lot of flack for something she had said in an interview with AARP magazine. Normally, Melissa is a symbol of strength and inspiration for advocates and survivors...
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