Breast Cancer Awareness Month

My Risk For Breast Cancer
My Risk For Breast Cancer
My Risk For Breast Cancer
When evaluating if you are at an increased risk for breast cancer, multiple factors play a role – some are controllable, while others are not. With so many factors to consider, it can be difficult and confusing to determine what your own risk may be. You should consult with your physician to discuss your specific risks and appropriate plan for screening.
Roller Derby for a Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Roller Derby for a Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Roller Derby for a Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Join the Central Jersey Roller Vixens as they play their final home game of the 2015 season on October 10th, 2015. Proceeds from this will benefit the Val Skinner Foundation in honor of a grant named for Malaya Southern Kelly, a former Vixen who was named a 2013 LIFE Event Hero and who passed away in late 2014...
Breast Cancer: Why You Should Get Checked
Breast Cancer: Why You Should Get Checked
Breast Cancer: Why You Should Get Checked
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: a month to remember those who have lost their battle with breast cancer, as well as to recognize those who have survived the disease. Breast cancer changes the lives of thousands of women and their families yearly, and it's important to get checked regularly to increase chances of staying healthy.
Making Strides Together
Making Strides Together
Making Strides Together
One thing you can count on at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Point Pleasant Beach is that my wife’s car will be the first in the parking lot right next to the starting point.
My Mom's Breast Cancer Battle
My Mom's Breast Cancer Battle
My Mom's Breast Cancer Battle
We've had cancer in our family and unfortunately I've lost wonderful family members from this horrible disease.  But this is the first time breast cancer came into our lives so close to home.

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