american cancer society
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- Can you imagine being an award-winning graphic artist in first grade? Ana Zachos, a first grade student at St. Louis School doesn't need to imagine this scenario.
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- The choir from Linden-Linthicum United Methodist Church will be performing in a benefit concert for the American Cancer Society at Bethany United Methodist Church in Ellicott City on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 3 p.m.
- Women with dense breast tissue will now get a reinforced warning about cancer under new law
- Diet, exercise may improve prognosis for breast cancer survivors
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- Laurel Police cruiser 378's normal blue striping is now bright pink and is covered with breast cancer awareness ribbons to remind us that this is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
- Exercise is not a chore when days are not so hot. Will you be joining your neighbors at the River Hill Boosters second annual 5k and Family Fun Run on Saturday, Oct. 26?
- Manchester resident Ben Hall has been running the equivalent of a marathon for 11 of the past 13 days.
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- The Catonsville Comets football team will recognize Breast Cancer Awareness month at the Oct. 11 game against the Milford Mill Millers.
- Join the St. Peter's Episcopal Preschool community on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., to commemorate the school's 40th anniversary with an Autumn Celebration.
- Cigarette Restitution Fund Cancer Program Coordinator Susan Twigg, a registered nurse, and Breast and Cervical Cancer Program Coordinator Wendy Richard, also a nurse, of the Harford County Health Department encourage women to discuss with their doctors their risk and appropriate breast cancer screening. Furthermore, the two wish to send a loud, clear message to men and women alike, to remind their mothers, sisters, wives, daughters and any women they love how important it is for them to be
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- The Edmondson football players will run in the Zero The End of Prostate Cancer 5K at Towson University to bring awareness to the disease affects more African American men than other racial groups.
- Ben Hall, a 31-year-old director of operations for the Baltimore based landscaping company Lorenz, Inc., will be running the equivalent of a marathon a day for 12 out of the next 14 days.
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- When Brian Kahatt discovered a marble-sized lump on his neck a few years ago, he didn't think anything of it. When it didn't go away after a couple of months, he decided to see a doctor.
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- September marks prostate cancer awareness month, and while prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men in the United States, the Harford County Health Department urges men to consider the facts about prostate cancer and the importance of a healthy prostate.
- The Bainbridge Museum will hold their Grand Opening and Open House on Saturday, August 17 from 1 to 5 p.m. in their new digs at 6 S. Main Street.
- John W. Gardner, a retired accountant and World War II pilot who left his estate to various charities, died Friday of pneumonia at Oak Crest Village in Parkville. He was 93.
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- Relay for Life of North Baltimore County held at Goucher College June 8. Hundreds partcipated in the annual American Cancer Society fundraising event, which kicked off as it always does, with the highlighted survivor lap.