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It's really a party atmosphere, with plenty of hotdogs and brownies on hand to keep Relay for Life walkers on the track for twelve hours.
CLEVELAND -- Six months ago, Sharon Klonowski got her routine mammogram and started her breast cancer journey.
Breast cancer does not discriminate. Any woman of any race can get it. But what many might not know is that minorities such as African Americans, Latinos and Asians tend to develop breast cancer earlier and often have more aggressive tumors than white women. read more
Far from Uganda's celebrity-endorsed war against HIV/Aids, and million-dollar campaigns to combat malaria, a silent struggle is on against a remorseless killer. Breast cancer has emerged as the third commonest cancer to affect Ugandan women, after cervical cancer and Kaposi's sarcoma.
People with life-threatening illnesses can feel as if they're spending all their time riding on a spherical track - fueled by anxiety and worry - in a car that just won't quit.
When Barbara Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, she followed the treatment that traditional medicine called for. She underwent a lumpectomy to remove the tumor, then further surgery to remove 17 lymph nodes.
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