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Articles tagged with breast cancer

Living - Sept. 25, 2009
Go pink on Sunday
The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Series, the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world, brings its annual event to Milwaukee on Sunday. And, OnMilwaukee.com is once again a sponsor.
Tags: Komen Race for the Cure, breast cancer, run/walk, 5K
Living - June 17, 2009
Local mom manages cancer with optimism, honesty
Like most moms, Laura Stratte has a lot on her plate. She has a husband, two small children and she recently completed nursing school. However, on top of it all, Stratte was diagnosed with breast cancer. Recently, OnMilwaukee.com chatted with her to discover what it's like to talk to kids about cancer, undergo chemotherapy and remain optimistic.
Tags: cancer, breast cancer, chemotherapy, kids and cancer, laura stratte
Kids & Family - April 20, 2009
New program helps kids process cancer
Kids Support is a new program that provides age-appropriate activities and information to help kids between the ages of 4 and 12 who have a family member or friend with the illness. The free sessions start on Wednesday, April 29 at Children's Hospital.
Tags: cancer, childhood cancer, gilda's club, kid support, children's hospital, breast cancer
Marketplace - Oct. 25, 2007
Deanna Favre draws a crowd at Mayfair book signing
She may be shy at heart, but Brett Favre's wife and her book "Don't Bet Against Me" have connected with readers touched by breast cancer.
Tags: deanna favre, don't bet against me, breast cancer, mayfair mall, barnes and noble, brett favre
Milwaukee Buzz - Sept. 18, 2007
Please, Race for the Cure this weekend
The ninth annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure begins at 9 a.m. at Northwestern Mutual's campus and ends at Veteran's Park on Milwaukee's lakefront.
Tags: Race for the Cure, breast cancer, Susan G. Komen, pink ribbon, race, running, walk, lakefront
Milwaukee Buzz - April 11, 2005
Fitness Buffet: Banking on a memorable triathlon
"Triathloning is where marathoning was in the '80s," says Pete Mueller of Body Mechanics Training Studio. And this healthy bandwagon is driving around town not only to shape up the sluggish but also to help others live.
Tags: triathlon, Jon Rehorst, Pete Mueller, Body Mechanics, Andrea Dow, Quizno's, Transition Cycle, Medical College Breast Cancer Pink Ribbon Challenge, TDS Pewaukee Triathlon, breast cancer, John Huenink



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