In the Pink & Infinite Wishes Foundation partnered to surprise one of our breast cancer survivors with golf clubs this week. Stacy Palmer is a Stage IV Cancer Survivor and we couldn’t be happier to have been able to do this for her and her beautiful family. THANK YOU, THANK YOU AND THANK YOU!! I…
Congratulations to our quilt raffle winner, Midge! Thank you to all who participated. Ticket sales raised $985 in donations for In the Pink. A special thank you to Caryl for making and donating the quilt in memory of her friend, Barbara.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We are sharing a link to this month’s edition of Medical Myths focuses on common myths associated with breast cancer. In our Medical Myths series, we approach medical misinformation head on. Using expert insight and peer reviewed research to wrestle fact from fiction, MNT brings clarity to the…
You spend a great deal of time taking care of your basic needs. Sometimes, though, you need more. In the Pink shares a few tips you can follow to look and feel better about yourself when battling cancer. Change Your Diet For optimal energy and an appearance you’re proud of, your body needs certain vitamins…
About “Barbara’s Quilt” Maker – Caryl Coss of Venice, Florida Professionally quilted by Pat George Barbara’s Quilt is made from sixteen hand embroidered blocks surrounded by a white border. The style of the embroidery pattern dates back to the 1930’s. Designs like this were printed or stamped onto plain fabric. The printed squares were sold…
By Hallie Peilet SARASOTA – Since 2014, a little pink house has had a big mission. “We’re a nonprofit boutique for women living with cancer,” ‘In the Pink’ Facility Manager Rachel Armstrong said. Armstrong says while ‘In the Pink’ specializes in post mastectomy products, they have something for women with any type of cancer. “Complimentary head…
St. Paul’s Catholic Church Council of Catholic Women Arddy Farrell, President Sandee Connolly, Service Commission Chairman and head of the Philanthropy Committee Fr. Michael Houle, Pastor
Reducing the time women with breast cancer have radiation therapy is not only effective but also reduces costs, a study shows. Women with breast cancer have long faced complicated choices about the best course of treatment. One particular concern has been the daily radiation therapy many women with breast cancer receive for six weeks after…
Rates of lymphedema in patients with breast cancer were higher among those who received chemotherapy, radiation and axillary dissection, according to study data presented at the American Society of Breast Surgeons Annual Meeting.
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