Sunday, October 5, 2008

Race Helps Raise More Than $1 Million To Fight Breast Cancer

Schaller was part of that group and his lack of insurance deterred him from fighting his male breast cancer earlier. "I just feel like I have to do something for women who have breast cancer," said Woodring, 40, of Street. In 2008, over 1200 West Virginia women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 310 women will die from the disease. Saturday's City of Hope walkathon along the Embarcadero raised about $200000 for breast cancer research, treatment and education. examination for catching her cancer early. The 17th Annual Race Against Breast Cancer 5K Run/Walk was held in Topeka Saturday morning. Join the American Cancer Society in the fight against breast cancer at its 16th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Over 11000 runners participated in the 10th annual Susan Komen race for a cure. The 10K, 5K, 1 mile and kid’s race was held at Vinoy Park in St.

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