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FDA approves pill for aggressive breast cancer that's spread
U.S. regulators on Friday approved a new drug for an aggressive type of breast cancer that’s spread in the body — including into the brain, where it’s especially tough to treat.
FDA approves pill for aggressive breast cancer that's spread
U.S. regulators on Friday approved a new drug for an aggressive type of breast cancer that’s spread in the body — including into the brain, where it’s especially tough to treat.
FDA approves pill for aggressive breast cancer that's spread
U.S. regulators on Friday approved a new drug for an aggressive type of breast cancer that’s spread in the body — including into the brain, where it’s especially tough to treat.

Understanding a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Poultry and power tools
A few weeks ago I hinted that I had prepared my turkey a little differently. Like a lot of people, I've browsed the internet for various things, and had come across an unorthodox way of preparing a turkey that helped keep the breast from overcooking and allowed for maximum crispy skin.

First round of playoffs futhers Breast Cancer Awareness
TULSA - In the AFL's efforts to promote breast cancer awareness, pink striped footballs will be used during the First Round of the 2011 AFL postseason.

Anti-Cancer Compound Could Give Cancer Patients New Hope
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Clinical trials explore new ways of treating cancer
(ARA) - It seems that cancer touches everyone's lives, whether they develop the disease themselves or whether a loved one is diagnosed. While not every cancer diagnosis is fatal, it takes an enormous number of lives every year.
Early detection helps in the fight against breast cancer
OTHELLO — About one in eight women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point in their lifetime.

Skaug Brothers Carpet One selling mats to fight breast cancer
Fund raiser to promote community awareness

The Good Fight
Local women share their stories about spending the year battling breast cancer
Secondary school hosts mini Relay for Life
MOSES LAKE — The students at Columbia Basin Secondary School in Moses Lake learned more about cancer while helping find a cure.

Jorena Ann Smith (Hazzard)
Jorena Ann Smith passed away unexpectedly in the early morning of Saturday, April 3, 2021, at the age of 57.

Taking cat naps can help support breast cancer awareness
(ARA) - On average, cats sleep 13 to 16 hours a day. Many of those hours are composed of naps - 20 to 30 minutes in length - hence the term "cat nap." As a cat owner, you probably watch your feline friend curl up in a sunny spot at the edge of your bed and with a wishful sigh, contemplate joining her for a cat nap of your own.

Diana Marie (Axtell) Conley
Diana Marie (Axtell) Conley, 68, of Moses Lake, passed away April 25, 2012, after battling breast cancer for the past three years. She was surrounded by family and friends in her final days.

Soap Lake filmmaker receives awards
Kathy Kiefer receives awards for documentary about women's experiences with their breasts

How you can help yourself and others battle breast cancer
(ARA) - For some things in life, that old adage "the sooner the better" not only applies, it can be life altering. Diagnosing breast cancer is one of those things; 98 percent of all women diagnosed in the earliest stages of breast cancer will survive the disease.

Last Stand Rodeo kicks off Friday in Coulee City
COULEE CITY - Coulee City will host its Last Stand Rodeo this weekend, officially kicking off the PRCA's Columbia River Circuit series.

Lots of uses for leftover chicken
I have some leftover chicken in the house. I had baked two whole chickens, but didn't get very far through the second one, so I put it in the fridge for later use. Yes, I like to eat cold chicken, but that doesn't leave much to write about. My go-to is making up a chicken salad for making up some sandwiches later. If I want to make up a hearty dip for chips and crackers, I'll lightly process the cubed chicken in a food processor so the meat is in small fragments. This makes dipping so much easier.

Breast and cervical cancer screenings this Saturday at CBHA
OTHELLO - Columbia Basin Health Association (CBHA), Othello Hospital and the Tri City Cancer Center are teaming up to provide potentially life saving screenings from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturday, March 22nd at the 14th Avenue Medical & Dental Center in Othello.