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Central Florida cancer survivor helps uninsured women get mammograms

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A Central Florida breast cancer survivor is working to ensure women across the state have access to potentially life-saving mammograms, regardless of their insurance status.

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Central Florida doctor diagnosed with breast cancer shares importance of annual mammograms

Read full article: Central Florida doctor diagnosed with breast cancer shares importance of annual mammograms

A Central Florida radiation oncologist showed up to work one day not realizing it would change her life.

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AdventHealth combines AI, genetics to assess early breast cancer risk

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Two AdventHealth locations have been combining AI and genetics to help patients determine early breast cancer risk.

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Local surgeon gives insight to new FDA guidelines for mammograms

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Do you know how often you should have a mammogram?

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Central Florida walk raises money for breast cancer research, advocates regular mammograms

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Hundreds of breast cancer survivors and supporters took part Saturday morning in the Orlando “MORE THAN PINK” walk, Susan G. Komen’s annual event that raises funds for breast cancer research.

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Lake Mary city worker, firefighters raise awareness for breast cancer awareness month

Read full article: Lake Mary city worker, firefighters raise awareness for breast cancer awareness month

Never take any part of your health for granted; that’s the message Bob Dorlon, 73, wants to spread to everyone.

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New program in Ocoee helps women get mammograms with no appointment

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Orlando Health’s Health Central campus is taking part in a pilot program to encourage women to get their annual mammograms.

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Breast cancer survivors start nonprofit to help women get through treatment

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a disease that affects 1 in 8 women in the United States.

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‘Just listen to us:’ Breast cancer survivor urges doctors to offer screenings for younger women

Read full article: ‘Just listen to us:’ Breast cancer survivor urges doctors to offer screenings for younger women

While some doctors suggest getting a mammogram starting at the age of 40, one Central Florida breast cancer foundation disagrees.

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Cancer foundation helping Central Florida women preserve the ‘little moments’ in life

Read full article: Cancer foundation helping Central Florida women preserve the ‘little moments’ in life

It's the little moments in life, like playing with her 2-year-old son, that Dahlia McDonald no longer takes for granted after doctors diagnosed her with stage III breast cancer.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority hosts free health event for women in need of mammograms

Read full article: Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority hosts free health event for women in need of mammograms

Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha is making sure women across Central Florida are staying healthy, which is why they are providing free mammograms this weekend.

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Central Florida breast cancer survivors share their paths to healing

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Breast cancer survivors are advocating for more people to take part in a program promoting plant-based diets, daily exercise and mindfulness.

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‘I have faith’: Gov. DeSantis speaks openly for 1st time about wife’s breast cancer diagnosis

Read full article: ‘I have faith’: Gov. DeSantis speaks openly for 1st time about wife’s breast cancer diagnosis

Just over a week after he made the announcement about his wife’s breast cancer diagnosis, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke publicly about it for the first time Tuesday during a news conference in St. Pete Beach.

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Breast cancer affects men, as well, and with higher mortality rates

Read full article: Breast cancer affects men, as well, and with higher mortality rates

Breast cancer awareness is abundant, as it well should be, but what we don't talk about often enough is breast cancer in men.

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Florida leaders offer prayers, well-wishes following Casey DeSantis’s cancer diagnosis

Read full article: Florida leaders offer prayers, well-wishes following Casey DeSantis’s cancer diagnosis

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that his wife was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, prompting an outpouring of support from state leaders across the political spectrum.

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Casey DeSantis, wife of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, diagnosed with breast cancer

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' wife has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

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Can vitamin D reduce breast cancer risk? Here’s what the experts have to say

Read full article: Can vitamin D reduce breast cancer risk? Here’s what the experts have to say

It’s commonly known that vitamin D helps maintain strong bones, helps the body absorb calcium and can improve heart health. But a recent study indicates vitamin D — specifically, vitamin D3 — can even help reduce the risk of breast cancer.

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What to know about the BRCA gene when it comes to breast cancer

Read full article: What to know about the BRCA gene when it comes to breast cancer

When actress Angelina Jolie found out she had a mutation in her BRCA1 gene that sharply increased her risk of developing breast cancer, she took the aggressive approach of having a preventive double mastectomy. Later, she also had her ovaries removed.

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What is metastatic breast cancer?

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Whether you’ve been diagnosed or perhaps it was a friend or relative -- even if you’re just curious, we’ll help answer some of your questions.

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Cancer survivors tell all: ‘I woke up from surgery missing a third of my right breast’

Read full article: Cancer survivors tell all: ‘I woke up from surgery missing a third of my right breast’

For someone who has never had to experience or endure breast cancer, it might be understandable that there are questions involved. Does a diagnosis typically come as a surprise, or do people often suspect that something feels not quite right?

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Breast cancer survivors tell all: ‘If you feel something and it doesn’t show on the mammogram, keep pointing it out’

Read full article: Breast cancer survivors tell all: ‘If you feel something and it doesn’t show on the mammogram, keep pointing it out’

For someone who has never had to experience or endure breast cancer, it might be understandable that there are questions involved.

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With 'attitude and determination,’ breast cancer survivor competes in virtual rowing challenge

Read full article: With 'attitude and determination,’ breast cancer survivor competes in virtual rowing challenge

ORLANDO, Fla. – At 68, Carol Henrion, has found a new passion for rowing. And after six rounds of chemo and 25 rounds of radiation, Carol said she feels better than ever. “I’m walking almost 10,000 steps a day plus rowing sometimes 10,000 meters a day,” Henrion said. It’s a worldwide virtual competition where participants row away for one month and complete as many meters as possible. She goes, ‘Let me just try it.’”Henrion tried and surpassed her own expectations, rowing 167,833 meters.

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Breast cancer survivors tell all: ‘Don’t let anyone say you’re too young, because it can happen to anyone’

Read full article: Breast cancer survivors tell all: ‘Don’t let anyone say you’re too young, because it can happen to anyone’

For someone who has never had to experience or endure breast cancer, it might be understandable that there are questions involved. Does a diagnosis typically come as a surprise, or do people often suspect that something feels not quite right?

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Self-checks? Did you suspect it? How did you learn of your breast cancer?

Read full article: Self-checks? Did you suspect it? How did you learn of your breast cancer?

We realize the questions above are quite personal. But we’ll ask, for anyone who might be open to sharing: How did you learn of your breast cancer?

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Celebrate the person in your life who’s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

Read full article: Celebrate the person in your life who’s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

These days, it’s pretty rare not to know someone who has struggled with cancer, especially breast cancer.

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Celebrate the person in your life who’s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

Read full article: Celebrate the person in your life who’s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

These days, it’s pretty rare not to know someone who has struggled with cancer, especially breast cancer.

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