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Clepper and Kaylee
Clepper and Kaylee
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My Country Mornings with Clepper and Kaylee

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Paint ENID Pink Color 5k Run/Walk will be held on October 2, 2021 at Crosslin Park.  Registration ends September 26th. Each registrant will receive a tee shirt (while supplies last, so register early!).  

This is a color run.  All participants will be blasted with pink powder, then at each mile, you will be blasted with a new color.  When you cross the finish line...its pink again!  Come in costume and be ready to have fun!  There will be music and a raceway alley of vendors. 

All proceeds from the Color run will be presented to Project 31. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WE ARE HERE TO HELP HEAL THE SCARS LEFT ON YOUR HEART

Breast cancer leaves its mark on more than our bodies. So often, women experience emotional and spiritual wounds that will never show up in any scan or biopsy – but the scars remain. We’re a community built by and for breast cancer survivors – standing together to work through the fallout, keep our families, spouses, and relationships strong, and find the tools we need to live lives defined by so much more than breast cancer.

We would love to connect with you through any of our monthly support groups throughout OKC and Tulsa (hint: we have fun!) or tell you more about our services for women and their families.

 

 

October is Breast Cancer Aweareness Month

Please see the following facts below!!

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For info on early detection, education, and success,  CLICK HERE

 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

In 2019, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  268,600 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  62,930 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer. About 2,670 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in men in 2019.

 

  •  41,760 breast cancer deaths

 

What Is Breast Cancer?

 

  • Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer).
  • Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Tumors in the breast tend to grow slowly. By the time a lump is large enough to feel, it may have been growing for as long as 10 years. (Some tumors are aggressive and grow much faster.)
  • Between 50 and 75 percent of breast cancers begin in the milk ducts, about 10 to 15 percent begin in the lobules and a few begin in other breast tissues. Learn more about breast anatomy.

 

Non-invasive vs. invasive breast cancer

 

  • It is important to understand the differences between invasive breast cancer and non-invasive breast cancer, called ductal carcinoma in situ (DUK-tul kar-sin-O-ma in SY-too, sometimes called DCIS). These differences affect treatment and prognosis.

 

Warning Signs

 

  • The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge.

 

Other Breast Conditions

 

  • Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

 

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  40,290 breast cancer deaths

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer). Learn more.

Warning Signs

The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. Learn more.

Other Breast Conditions

Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

Learn about lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).

Learn about benign breast conditions

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

- See more at: https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/FactsandStatistics.html#sthash.1XPiPZPH.dpuf

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  40,290 breast cancer deaths

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer). Learn more.

Warning Signs

The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. Learn more.

Other Breast Conditions

Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

Learn about lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).

Learn about benign breast conditions

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

- See more at: https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/FactsandStatistics.html#sthash.1XPiPZPH.dpuf

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  40,290 breast cancer deaths

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer). Learn more.

Warning Signs

The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. Learn more.

Other Breast Conditions

Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

Learn about lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).

Learn about benign breast conditions

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

- See more at: https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/FactsandStatistics.html#sthash.1XPiPZPH.dpuf

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  40,290 breast cancer deaths

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer). Learn more.

Warning Signs

The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. Learn more.

Other Breast Conditions

Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

Learn about lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).

Learn about benign breast conditions

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

- See more at: https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/FactsandStatistics.html#sthash.1XPiPZPH.dpuf

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be*:

  •  231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer
  •  40,290 breast cancer deaths

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast divide and grow without their normal control. Sometimes, cancer cells can spread to nearby tissue or other parts of the body (invasive breast cancer). Learn more.

Warning Signs

The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common signs are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. Learn more.

Other Breast Conditions

Other conditions and benign (not cancer) changes can affect the breast. Some increase the risk of breast cancer and others do not.

Learn about lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).

Learn about benign breast conditions

*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

- See more at: https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/FactsandStatistics.html#sthash.1XPiPZPH.dpuf

 

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