Story Published:
Sep 5, 2008 at 6:11 PM CST
Story Updated:
Sep 5, 2008 at 6:22 PM CST
Stand up to cancer...that's the name of the TV special airing on the three major networks Friday night. This evening –area– medical leaders are also standing up to cancer.
The Illinois Breast and Cervical Coalition is sponsoring an awareness campaign at a local high school football game.
Breast Health educators will be at the Metamora–Washington game to remind fans... not to pass up the chance to take a time out and get a mammogram.
"We're going to be reaching out to teens if they have any questions or concerns...but we're also going to be reaching out to their moms and anybody there. We're heading out to some games that there's going to be a lot of participants and a lot of people coming to watch and we'll reach a wide variety of people that are going to be coming in ages," said Tenille Oderwald, RN.
Next week the coalition heads to the Peoria Central game. And don't forget to sign up for our You News contest.
We want breast cancer survivors to share their stories on YouNews at week–dot–com with a video or an essay and photos.
One survivor wins a renewal package with fashions and services provided by Coldwater Creek and Five Senses Spa and Salon.
The deadline to enter is September 19th. Just click on YouNews.
Friday, Sep 5 at 11:04 PM Tired,but supportive.. wrote ...
Ever since I can remember there has been breast cancer awareness.There is so much support for this disease.Yet it is disappointing the other diseases,such as HIV/AIDS,Luekemia,Children cancer,etc that have little to no support of awareness or even more fundraisers.It seems to me that those who do all this work for breast cancer is ignoring these other diseases.Even with HIV/AIDS being a pandemic,which means whereever there is ppl on this Earth they are either @ risk of infection or are infected.