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Birth control methods that use one hormone raise breast cancer risk as much as those with a combo, study finds

Birth control pills containing both estrogen and progestogen are known to slightly elevate oneโ€™s risk of breast cancer. The same is true of IUDs, new research shows.

The Rose Mobile Mammography Coach catching cancer early in women across southeast Texas

For uninsured or underinsured patients, The Rose screens for breast cancer and guides patients through treatment

Harris Health rolls out $1M mobile unit to screen 6K women for breast cancer

Harris Health System rolled out a brand new 45-foot mammography mobile unit with the goal of screening about 6,000 women a year for breast cancer. The $1 million mobile unit will take 3D mammography screening capability to neighborhoods across the county.

VA working to get more females access to mammograms

The Biden administration passed nine bipartisan bills this summer to eliminate barriers that female veterans have accessing mammograms.

Breast Cancer Awareness: Hereโ€™s what men should know

The American Cancer Society estimates this year that 2,710 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer.

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3 ways to get accessible, affordable breast care

If you are struggling to find ways to get accessible and affordable breast care, here are three ways to do so.

The Boardwalk at Towne Lake lights up pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

A northwest Houston shopping, dining and entertainment destination will be bathed in brilliant pink lights throughout October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

What to look for when navigating your personal risk for breast cancer

What to look for when navigating personal risks for breast cancer

Letโ€™s go shopping for โ€˜The Rose!โ€™

Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. on Houston Life, itโ€™s October and that means breast cancer and breast health awareness month. All this month, you can help raise funds for The Rose just by shopping at your favorite stores. Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. on KPRC 2, merchandise you can buy with proceeds benefiting The Rose.

Houston Newsmakers: Annual Minority Suppliers Expo goes hybrid in 2022, and more

Houston Newsmakers: Annual Minority Suppliers Expo goes hybrid in 2022, and more

TSU to provide free breast cancer screenings to more than 1,300 minority women

The $1 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, allows TSU to provide free breast cancer screenings and other services to more than 1,300 Black and other ethnic minority women over a three-year period.

National Womenโ€™s Health Week: Importance of breast cancer screenings

A local radiologist discusses mammograms, who should be getting one yearly and how early detection can help save lives.

Susan G. Komen launches campaign to help Black women battling breast cancer

In the U.S., a black woman with breast cancer is 40% more likely to die than a white woman.

Contrast-enhanced mammography helps doctors detect breast cancer

According to the National Institutes of Health, contrast-enhanced mammography uses contrast material combined with the mammogram to highlight areas that might be breast cancer and that could be missed on the mammogram alone. This is similar to breast MRI.

SIGN UP: Help KPRC 2 and the American Cancer Society make strides against breast cancer

KPRC 2 and the American Cancer Society invite you to lace up and join us for the 2021 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.

Kingwood Womenโ€™s Club helps fund a free mammogram program

The Kingwood Womenโ€™s Club has been serving the community for 35 years and after one of their own charter members became a breast cancer survivor the ladies saw the importance of giving access to mammograms for all women.

Hereโ€™s how MD Anderson is helping underserved cancer survivors

By the time Debbie Mendoza finished breast cancer treatment, she was on oxygen, using a walker, and too tired to even do daily chores around her house.

Breast Cancer Awareness: What to know about lymphedema

Dawn McDonald was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014.

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.

Breast cancer survivors team up to โ€˜Race for the Cureโ€™

Komen Houston is gearing up for their annual event happening Saturday, October 2, 2021 at Sam Houston Park in Downtown Houston.

What is metastatic breast cancer?

If youโ€™ve heard of cancer, youโ€™ve heard of breast cancer -- in fact, itโ€™s the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women.

Immigration mess: Is politics making it worse?

Immigration mess: Is politics making it worse?

Voices of Houston: Meet Aurora Garcia, a breast cancer survivor helping spread awareness and advocacy to other patients

HOUSTON โ€“ For 45-year-old wife and mother Aurora Garcia, wearing pink in October is more than just raising awareness. They met a year after Jerryโ€™s first wife Ana lost her battle to breast cancer. Jerry and Aurora Garcia (KPRC)In 2005, Ana was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer, which was at that time a really rare form of breast cancer and very aggressive. Jerry Garcia and his family were very involved with the organization, helping to fundraise and raise awareness of breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Aurora Garcia (KPRC)โ€œYour chances of survival are just much greater than they were years ago, but early detection is key,โ€ said Aurora Garcia.

Cancer survivors tell all: โ€˜I woke up from surgery missing a third of my right breastโ€™

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?

Young women are facing breast cancer diagnosis before mammograms are recommended

HOUSTON โ€“ We are coming to the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this year there are two former KPRC 2 employees impacted by aggressive forms of the disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most breast cancers are found in women 50-years-old and older. Black women, some Jewish women and those with a family history carry more risk factors for complications. Lyndsayโ€™s storyFormer KPRC reporter, Lyndsay Levingston Christian, was only 37 when she got triple-negative breast cancer. Now to help other women facing a young diagnosis, she started an organization called Surthriver.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The importance of listening to our bodies

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. HOUSTON โ€“ In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, weโ€™re sharing a womanโ€™s message on the importance of listening to our bodies and routine care. If you would like more information or to schedule a consultation, visit UTPhysicians.com or call 888-488-3627.

Texas senate hopeful MJ Hegar optimistic about uphill fight

HOUSTON โ€“ MJ Hegar knew it would be an uphill battle to unseat Senator John Cornyn. But Hegar says the polls donโ€™t tell the true story, and that Democrats have been working hard to help her be competitive. She says the site is designed to help those dealing with life-changing negative news to look forward to a positive outcome. It should happen year round that weโ€™re having these conversations so that weโ€™re aware of whatโ€™s happening in our bodies," she said. See Newsmakers EXTRA on the breast cancer journey of Lyndsay Levingston ChristianWatch Houston Newsmakers Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m.:More Information:

Voices of Houston: Meet Dorothy Gibbons, a local leader helping more than 40K women annually

Related: This Houston hairstylist is on a mission to empower breast cancer patientsAt the time, co-founders Dorothy Gibbons and Dr. Dixie Melillo were working at Bayshore Medical Center. We were seeing a lot of late-stage breast cancer,โ€ said Gibbons, co-founder of The Rose. In 1986, The Rose began its operation, becoming the first nonprofit breast cancer organization based on the insured covering the costs of the uninsured. According to The Rose, this program ensures any woman has access to breast cancer screening, diagnosis and care. โ€œWe call our women โ€˜Sponsored Womenโ€™ because we think everyone sometimes in their life needs a little help,โ€ said Gibbons.

Breast cancer survivors tell all: โ€˜If you feel something and it doesnโ€™t show on the mammogram, keep pointing it outโ€™

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

Breast cancer survivors tell all: โ€˜Donโ€™t let anyone say youโ€™re too young, because it can happen to anyoneโ€™

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?

Houston doctor shares the importance of breast cancer screenings during a pandemic

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. HOUSTON โ€“ Dr. Ashmitha Srinivasan, chair of the Breast Division at Synergy Radiology Associates/Memorial Hermann Health System, answers some common questions woman have about breast cancers screenings during a pandemic. From new safety protocols in place to understanding risk factors and screening techniques, what patients need to know before their next screening. For more information, visit their website at memorialhermann.org/mammo or call 877-40-MAMMO.

This Houston hairstylist is on a mission to empower breast cancer patients

HOUSTON โ€“ October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and what better time to highlight the work that a local hairstylist has been doing to assist patients dealing with hair loss during treatment. Venita Graves (Beauty Beyond Breast Cancer)โ€œ17 years ago, I was doing my self-exam and I found a lump. We lift their esteem, motivate them and inspire them to feel that (thereโ€™s) beauty beyond breast cancer. The effect is an unforgettable experience for cancer patients and survivors. To donate or to connect with Beauty Beyond Breast Cancer, click here.

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

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

Celebrate the person in your life whoโ€™s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

These days, itโ€™s pretty rare not to know someone who has struggled with cancer, especially breast cancer.

Celebrate the person in your life whoโ€™s battled breast cancer: We want to hear your tributes

These days, itโ€™s pretty rare not to know someone who has struggled with cancer, especially breast cancer.

Crenshaw focuses on healthcare, flood mitigation in first term

They discuss the successes in Crenshawโ€™s first term while also taking aim at his opponent, Democrat Sima Ladjevardian, who accuses Democrats of โ€œdrug pricing lies." Crenshaw also defends President Donald Trumpโ€™s coronavirus response and pushes back against Senate Democrats who voted against the Republican โ€œskinnyโ€ stimulus bill. On President TrumpIn newly released audio-recorded comments between Trump and journalist Bob Woodward and Trump, Trump admits that he downplayed the danger of the coronavirus. Crenshaw took issue with the comment that the United States has not done well when compared to other countries. John Hopkins Universityโ€™s Global Map for COVID-19Missed breast cancer diagnosesAn estimated 80 thousand breast cancer diagnoses have been missed because of the pandemic.

Breast and cervical cancer screenings down due to COVID-19, doctors warn of cancer spike

HOUSTON Both mammogram and cervical cancer screenings have declined since COVID-19 started in part because they fell under elective procedures that were temporarily canceled during stay-home orders across Texas. Chealci Eddins from Humble was diagnosed with breast cancer right before coronavirus hit our area. Breast Oncologist Jessica Trevino Jones, MD, with Memorial Hermann Cancer Center and UT Physicians said shes worried about so many cancellations of cancer screenings (like mammograms and cervical cancer screenings) that have not been rescheduled despite restrictions lifted on elective procedures. One in eight women get breast cancer and its detected by a mammogram. Jones said early detection is key in breast cancer and because of COVID canceling screenings over the last three months, she said its been projected that almost 40,000 women have a missed diagnosis of breast cancer

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