October 2024

Did you know?

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The American Cancer Society reports that approximately 30 percent of postmenopausal breast cancer cases can be attributed to potentially modifiable risk factors. That finding, cited in the organization’s “Breast Cancer: Facts & Figures, 2022-2024” report, means as many as three in 10 breast cancer diagnoses in postmenopausal women may have been attributable to variables within patients’ control. The ACS notes such variables may have included body weight, alcohol consumption and physical activity levels. The same report also notes that certain modifiable risk factors accumulate over the course of a woman’s life, meaning both postmenopausal women and younger women could potentially lower their risk for breast cancer by making a concerted effort to achieve and maintain a healthy body weight, reduce alcohol consumption and embrace a physically active lifestyle.

A journey of faith and resilience

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In 2006, Pat Summitt of Canton received the life-altering news that would change her world forever: she was diagnosed with Stage 3 hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. The diagnosis was overwhelming, but her journey through treatment and recovery has been a testament to strength, faith, and community support.
Pat Summitt (middle right) along with her supporters