While we have been conducting most of our interviews about breast cancer during October, we knew it would be fitting to have a man with a different issue on the air.
Changes in the recommended age for mammograms by the American Cancer Institute were released yesterday. Here's what the Breast Cancer Research Institute had to say about it.
Breast cancer is becoming epidemic and it is affecting people at younger ages than ever before. Now women are supposed to just wait even longer to be checked?
On ‘Back to the Future Day’ folks will be nostalgic. Maybe wishing for DeLorean. Not many people will be noting the connection to Breast Cancer Awareness Month
We're going straight to the source of care as we continue our full effort toward helping with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Tomorrow, Paul will be live at Banner Health in Greeley.
Almost halfway through a full court press effort by this radio station and website to help with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I believe a change is needed.
When is the time to question our doctors? When is it time to trust? Is the recommended age of exams correct? What does food have to do with it? Are we asking the right questions about this?