Articles by Fight Pink Team
Sheryl Crow
“There’s an amazing community of women out there who share this common experience, and they seem to find each other.” This is just one statement that Singer/Songwriter Sheryl Crow says while she is talks to The Early Show’s Harry Smith. Sheryl Crow is just one woman in this battle over the Breast Cancer [...]
Did You Know? Below is a short video which gives you an idea of how big our planet is, but how easy it is to share information. How fast does technology change? Well….we know we have to keep up with the changing climate, in order to keep saving lives. Breast Cancer research and the technologies [...]
Healthy Eating Tips
Healthy eating is a way of balancing the food you eat to keep your body in great health.
With healthy eating, you’ll have energy all day, get the vitamins and minerals you need, stay strong for activities you enjoy, and maintain a healthy weight.
Below, you’ll find tips designed to help you with healthy eating.
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MOMENT BY MOMENT Friday, January 23, 2009 at 11:24am
I am usually a man of very few words. Except for my wife and a few close friends, I handled my health problems myself rather than leaning on others for support. Recently, though, I have had many conversations with my Llama, doctors, wife, and friends. Most of them [...]
First I should tell you that I am not a victim of cancer, nor am I a survivor… I am just a “co-survivor” of a cancer victim…There are times I have a hard time expressing myself. Other times it just pours out of me. I am so much better at getting my feelings out on [...]
Donald Wilhelm
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This Times a Charm is a book written by Donald Wilhelm a four time Cancer Survivor. Somehow I stumbled upon Donald’s site and became intrigued by his story. Fight Pink is always looking for inspirational stories to showcase on our [...]
Desiderata
It isn’t often that we take the time during our busy schedules to stop and breathe. We are always on the go. Worrying about schedules, thinking about the next hour, the next day’s the next weeks or months. We need to stop and honestly live in the now. I found this text many years ago. [...]
Robin Gray, R.N.
Robin’s Story- Misdiagnosis
In November 2000 38-year-old Robin Gray RN, native of Baltimore, MD and current resident of Upstate New York, was smooth sailing through life and enjoying her brand new dream home with her husband and her three young boys, ages 2, 7 and 9 years of age. Then out of the blue [...]
Breast Cancer vs. Relationships
By Gena Womack
After a breast cancer diagnosis a relationship is tested and tried in a variety of ways. It does not matter on the surgery chosen by the woman she initially feels insecurity and questions and thoughts haunt her brain on how will I ever deal with all of this, please my [...]
Tina Koral, Author and Breast Cancer Survivor develops a booklet to help reduce risk of misdiagnosis in young women
Misdiagnosis booklet
Tina Koral, author and five-year breast cancer survivor has developed a booklet intended to reduce the risk of breast cancer misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis in young women. “Reducing the Risk of Misdiagnosis and Delayed Diagnosis of [...]



