BREAST CANCER
'Inside-out' smiles possible during tonight's benefit for cancer-battling Forks mom
By Mike Brue Loyal. Organized. Outdoorsy. Stubborn? Ohhh, yeah, said brother-in-law Kyle Sullivan, chuckling at the thought. Hardworking. Heartwarming. Helpful, at a moments notice, often without n...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:00 AM
Hitting the demographic hard...
I love marketing when it is at the top of its game. For marketing to be at the top of its game the folks designing the campaign have to really understand the targeted demographic. That is no small fea...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 9:25 PM
Boo Bees
I sometimes think I have it difficult as I train for a race. I encounter problems at work that distract me and make it hard to focus on my next workout. Im tired from pulling weeds in my garden, and...
Posted on 10/28/12 at 8:28 PM
Men in pink
Amid October's pink tide of breast cancer awareness, there's one demographic that's all too often overlooked: men with breast cancer. Yes, guys get this disease too. I was reminded of that fact earl...
Posted on 10/10/12 at 10:34 AM
Bras On Broadway Benefit
Bras on Broadway supports those in the Fargo, ND area fighting breast cancer by providing accommodations, gas cards and wigs. Last year, Bras on Broadway donated more than $102,000 to the American Ca...
Posted on 10/8/12 at 9:18 PM
Girls sue Pennsylvania school over 'I (heart) boobies!' bracelet ban 
Two middle schoolers filed a free-speech lawsuit today against a Pennsylvania school district that suspended them for wearing the popular "I (heart) boobies!" bracelets.
By Maryclare Dale , November 15, 2010
‘Bra’dway show in Crookston 
By Ryan Bakken , October 23, 2010
Cancer bracelets raise debate over school codes
By Bob Moen , October 15, 2010
Sold out on 'BRAdway' 
A benefit in Crookston for breast cancer research, now in its second year, has plenty of support. In fact, the $35 tickets have sold out for Shirley’s BRAdway Comedy Show on Sept. 17, said its organizer, Shirley Reitmeier of Crookston.
By Paulette Tobin , September 08, 2010
For author Ehrenreich, realism beats positive thinking 
Her breast cancer diagnosis introduced writer Barbara Ehrenreich to an unfamiliar world of positive thinking — pink ribbons, pink teddy bears and even the idea that cancer is a “gift” that will make you a better person.
By Ellen Warren , June 12, 2010
Thousands turn out at MN breast cancer event 
By Associated Press , May 09, 2010
Broccoli component limits breast cancer stem cells, study finds
A compound derived from broccoli could help prevent or treat breast cancer by targeting cancer stem cells — the small number of cells that fuel a tumor’s growth — according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.By Special Features Staff Reports , May 08, 2010
Doctors, patients focus on preventing cancer
Rhonda McCartt was in shock when a mammogram and biopsy revealed precancerous cells in her breast. In the past, such a diagnosis would have been a signal to wait and worry, with close monitoring to see whether the cells became cancerous. These days, as doctors detect potential cancers earlier, they’re also trying to stop cancer before it starts.By Nancy Churnin , April 24, 2010
Study reveals two good choices to prevent breast cancer
Older women at higher risk for breast cancer now have two good drug options for preventing the disease, but they will have to weigh the trade-offs, a major study shows.By Marilynn Marchione , April 19, 2010
Report: Tennis great Martina Navratilova has breast cancer 
By Associated Press , April 07, 2010
Snowmobilers converge for a cause 
By Brad Dokken , January 16, 2010
Teresa Heinz says she’s fighting breast cancer 
By Glen Johnson , December 23, 2009
OBIT: ’Sesame Street’ star Alaina Reed-Amini dead at 63 
Alaina Reed-Amini played Olivia on Sesame Street from 1976-1988 before embarking on a career on Broadway, television and movies. She died Dec. 17 from breast cancer at 63.
By Associated Press , December 22, 2009
Breast cancer survival extended by drug combo 
Researchers in San Antonio said a combination of Herceptin and Tykerb improve the odds of surviving advanced breast cancer.
By Marilynn Marchione , December 11, 2009
Woman accused of faking breast cancer for implants 
A Texas woman shaved her head to make it appear she was being treated for breast cancer. Investigator said she intended to use $10,000 raised at a benefit to breast implants in order to save her marriage.
By Associated Press , November 13, 2009
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