Assistance League of Bend knits for cancer patients
Since 1997, the 21 Cares for Kids partner Assistance League of Bend has been knitting hats, shawls and “knockers” (bra inserts) for ladies battling…
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Since 1997, the 21 Cares for Kids partner Assistance League of Bend has been knitting hats, shawls and “knockers” (bra inserts) for ladies battling…
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In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, NewsChannel 21 spoke with two women in Bend on two different journeys to…
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These simple steps can improve your quality of life, smoothing your transition into…
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Are you having menopausal symptoms, but worried about hormone replacement therapy because you’ve heard that it is…
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After coping with the initial diagnosis and gathering support from your loved ones, there are questions you should ask your cancer-care…
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How did the pink ribbon come to be the symbol of breast…
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Many factors can influence decisions about chemotherapy and…
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When to begin mammogram screening and how often to repeat it is a personal decision based on your…
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Karthik Ghosh says,…
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You might not think about how important your hair is until you face losing it. And if you have cancer and are about to undergo chemotherapy, the…
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A breast biopsy is a way to evaluate a suspicious area in your breast to determine whether it is breast cancer. There are several types of breast…
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If you’re concerned about breast cancer, you might be wondering if there are steps you can take toward breast cancer prevention. Some risk factors,…
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Male breast cancer is a rare cancer that forms in the breast tissue of men. Though breast cancer is most commonly thought of as a disease that…
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Each year, more than one million women have biopsies that show noncancerous changes in the breast, known as benign breast disease (BBD). Even though…
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If you’re at high risk of breast cancer, you may be able to improve your odds of staying cancer-free by taking certain medicines, an approach known…
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