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Somerset sweeps McCort on 'Dig Pink' night
Daily American Sports WriterThe Somerset Area High School girls volleyball team hosted its annual "Dig Pink" match for breast cancer on Tuesday night. Judging by the capacity crowd, the amount of money raised and the outcome of the match — a 3-0 sweep over LHAC rival...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Medical Specialization, Travel, High School Sports, Breast Cancer
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Volleyball game supports cancer awareness
SomersetThe Somerset Lady Eagles volleyball team hosted their annual Dig Pink volleyball game for breast cancer awareness. The Lady Eagles defeated Bishop McCort on Tuesday, 25-21, 25-16, 25-11. The fundraising consisted of coining uptown, bake sales, a car...Tags: Cancer, Medical Specialization, Breast Cancer
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The good, bad and ugly days of fighting cancer
A debate has been going on in my head the last couple days about whether or not to write this article, but I finally decided to do it. First and foremost, let me make it clear to you I am not writing this article for you to take pity on me for my past...
Tags: Cancer, Chemical Industry, Heparin (drug), Insomnia, Health and Medical Professionals
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Program manager navigates patients through treatment process
Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be a frightening and life-changing moment for a woman and her family. A million things will run through her mind from how she'll pay for treatment to whether her hair will fall out. But at the Women's Breast...Tags: Medical Specialization, Biopsy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer
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Breastfeeding with breast cancer
Many mothers subscribe to the belief that breastfeeding is healthy for their children. Medical experts encourage breastfeeding for at least a period of one year so that the infant receives optimal nutrition and the antibodies necessary to start off life...Tags: Cancer, Science and Technology, Breastfeeding, Biotechnology, Health Treatments
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Chabad plans awareness dinner
Dr. Nicholas Tranakas, surgical oncologist from Broward General Medical Center (BGMC) and Kelley Mitchell, news anchor and reporter with WLRN, will share their knowledge of breast cancer with attendees at Chabad Lubavitch of Fort Lauderdale's Feminine...
Tags: Weight, Vaccines, Vitamin D, Fort Lauderdale, Medical Specialization
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HealingPoint Acupuncture and Healing Arts finds niche with oncology community
Living with cancer is not easy, but HealingPoint Acupuncture and Healing Arts in Columbia offers services to help ease the pain. Bridget Hughes founded HealingPoint as a general acupuncture practice with her husband, Brandon, in 2001. “We had no...
Tags: Cancer, Psychotherapy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments
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Good Deeds: Spotlight on Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center
Nonprofit organizations abound in Howard County and Howard Magazine highlights who they are, what they do and how you can help. Name: Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center Who: Leslie Rogers, director Q: What is your mission? A: The Claudia Mayer...
Tags: Family, Lymphedema, Agriculture, Personal Service, Mastectomy
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Carla Zorovich
What was it like being diagnosed with breast cancer at age 40? When I was 39 years old I felt something strange. I went and got a regular mammogram; they detected something and it was slow growing. In this case, and virtually all breast cancer cases,...
Tags: Cancer, Medical Specialization, Radiation Therapy, Boca Raton, Mammogram
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Click here for breast cancer awareness events
BROWARD Through October Exhibt: Stories to Share Part IV North Regional Library, Coconut Creek Guests are invited to stop by the library’s art gallery to view Susan Buzzi’s book of photographs and stories from breast cancer survivors. Call...Tags: American Cancer Society, Health, Halloween, Tamarac, Brunch
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Judy Asuleen
Judy Asuleen, 59, director of adult and family education at the Orloff Central Agency For Jewish Education, (Orloff CAJE) in Davie, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006 at the age of 53. Six years later, she reports that she feels great and...
Tags: Beta-Carotene, Medical Specialization, Ovarian Cancer, Chemotherapy, Mammogram
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Breast Cancer Treatment Is Over But How Do You Get Back To Normal?
The Hartford CourantA diagnosis of breast cancer often leads to a treatment plan that includes surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation and frequent check-ups. As the treatment takes place over time, a routine develops. But what happens — and what should a patient do...Tags: Health, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemotherapy, Healthcare Provider
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