October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and I've made it my mission to do what I can to encourage our listeners to gain knowledge about the disease - it could just save your life.
The month of October is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness, and I've been sharing stories, facts and information to get the word out. This year alone, breast cancer is estimated to affect 230,480 women and 2,140 men. Deaths are estimated at 39,520 for women and 450 for men. These are alarming numbers. But as I say, knowledge is power! So, this month I encourage you to make a pledge to take at l
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and I just had to share with you this great story that I saw on KLTV this morning. This is an inspiring story about a brave breast cancer survivor doing her part to educate others about this deadly disease!
To help support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, country star Keith Urban is donating a customized Fender guitar to an auction benefiting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.
Bidding for the guitar, which is black and adorned with a pink ribbon, will start at the end of October, after Urban has played it at each of this month’s shows.
Martina McBride's latest single, "I'm Gonna Love You Through It," is a song about a woman with breast cancer. Since October is officially Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I thought I would share this inspiring song with you!
Sunday football was a 'Sea of Pink!'
Most of the NFL players were wearing pink shoes, towels and caps in support of 'Breast Cancer Awareness' month. I love it!
There is nothing sexier then football players in pink. October is a month dedicated to breast cancer awareness, education, and empowerment -- remember -- knowledge is power.
National nonprofits and physicians’ organizations dedicate every October to the cause of breast cancer awareness — raising funds for research and helping ensure that all women are able to receive regular screenings.
It's October, and that means it's time for awareness, education and empowerment! What exactly am I getting at? National Breast Cancer Awareness. Did you know each year it is estimated that nearly 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die. Approximately 1,700 men will also be diagnosed with breast cancer and 450 will die each year.