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One word seems to unify us all in dread: cancer. The disease doesn't discriminate based on race, gender, age, income, attitude or resume. It can strike at any time, and most often leaves the patient with physical, emotional and financial challenges.According to the Centers for Disease Control, breast cancer is the second-most common form of cancer in women. It's the number one cause of cancer...
Just when you think Women Playing For T.I.M.E. couldn't possibly make their life-saving tournaments any more fun, one of the greatest golfers ever shows up. Don't call her the Tiger Woods of women's golf. He's the Annika Sorenstam of men's golf.
It's time to "Think Pink" and what better way to start Breast Cancer Awareness Month than with a walk to save lives? Breast cancer can affect women of all ages or as WPFT says, "This is not just my mother's disease."
You've heard of the battle against breast cancer -- but how about the paddle? One of the fastest-growing team sports is bringing survivors and supporters together: dragon boat racing.
Women Playing For T.I.M.E. is one of the world's great grass roots organizations. The members' mission is to help M. D. Anderson Cancer Orlando defeat cancers that affect women. And now, one of the last great barriers in sports has been broken.