Learning about the disease, getting involved, knowing the signs, early detection, and raising money for research are all part of the 31 days of October.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Certainly, everything begins with awareness, whether it's the search for a cure, the best and latest treatment options, or very importantly, prevention.
Arriving at the radio stations this morning, we weren't quite sure what to make of the pink flamingos. Everywhere.
After some investigation, we discovered we'd been "flocked." We are honored and will be having a few people flocked. What a wonderful way to bring awareness as well as a smile to others...
So as you know October is Breast Cancer awareness month and this year I decided to go public and have a mammogram on television...I know crazy right?? It was for a good cause and I WOULD not have done it unless I had the best newscaster in the business and that is Tracci Dial....
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center once again is Kicking off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a big event at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center 7350 Deschutes Ave in Kennewick. The Event runs from 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. and ends with the lighting of the building in Pink
We just finished October or Breast Cancer Awareness month and hopefully you had a Mammogram and better yet got good news after the test. If so good for you! But there are many women who did not and are facing the ugly C word.
As a fan of Journey I had noticed lead singer Steve Perry had kind of fallen off the map. Today, on a site called Fan Asylum, I learned it's because the most wonderful -- and awful -- thing happened to him last year.