Places all over country are "going pink" for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This police department in Western New York has taken "going pink" to a whole new level.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and many businesses and organizations throughout Central New York are "going pink" - Including Sangertown Mall.
Tammy Mondrick can cross driving in a demolition derby off her bucket list. The Lee Center woman always wanted to take part and after surviving breast cancer, she decided to stop wishing and start doing.
Brett and Alicia Lein have three daughters. Brett is a tattoo artist, and every October he does pink ribbon tattoos to raise money for a phenomenal cause that helps women fighting breast cancer. With the nice weather upon us, Brett and Alicia's girls decided they wanted to follow in Daddy's footsteps. They are selling their own tattoos at a booth for $1 and the same great cause.
Rome Breast Cancer Committee Members Kelly Lubeck and Marissa Falitico stopped by the studio to talk about "Bands for Breast Cancer" - a fun-filled event for a great cause happening in Rome.
With it being October, Lite 98.7 has asked for your support for breast cancer awareness month. Here are just some of our Treasure Your Chest Crusaders.
Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancer. About 1 in 8 women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.
'Menopause The Musical: The Survivor Tour is coming to Schenectady, with a cast of breast cancer survivors. Not only is it sure to be a good show, but it's going for a good cause, as well.
A woman took to the internet to share her breast cancer story. She didn't do it to shame anyone, it wasn't for pity - she did it to educate, and it will really make you stop and think.
Earlier I brought you the story of a Dewitt man trying to collect one million bottles and cans, to raise money for breast cancer. Today I got the chance to talk to him and see how his mission was going.