Articles in Fight Pink Headlines
September 3, 2010
Love Shows the Way
We Are Here to Serve
During times of great change it’s important to remember that we all chose to be here at this time to experience change.
We are living in a time of great change. Many thinkers and seers agree that humanity and the planet Earth are evolving at a quickened [...]
September 2, 2010
Let Your Confidence Shine
Our Insecurities
We all have insecurities, what we think we see about another person is usually what they want us to notice.
At some point in our life there may come a time when we feel insecure about ourselves. We might judge our ability to do something or feel self-conscious about the [...]
Girls eating a high-fat diet during puberty, even those who do not become overweight or obese, may be at a greater risk of developing breast cancer later in life, according to Michigan State University researchers.
The implications – that a high-fat diet may have detrimental effects independent of its effect to cause obesity – could drive [...]
Breast cancer survivor Sheryl Crow and the Pink Lotus Breast Center announced the grand opening of the Sheryl Crow Imaging Center, a state of the art breast imaging center featuring the latest advancements in digital screening and diagnostic imaging technologies.
Located in Los Angeles, the Sheryl Crow Imaging Center is part of the Pink Lotus Breast [...]
August 20, 2010
Without a Net
Living Life with Trust
Living life without a net can be just what we need to step outside of ourselves and make the choices we need most.
As we create the life of our dreams, we often reach a crossroads where the choices seem to involve the risk of facing the unknown versus [...]
The environmental causes of breast cancer have been a hot topic for some time among academics, clinicians, and the general population. A huge variety of potential culprits have been put forward, including underwire bras, antiperspirants, and more recently household cleaning products. Indeed, in September 2003, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) created the Breast Cancer [...]
August 16, 2010
A New Approach
Taking a Break from What You Are Doing
Sometimes we need to step back from what occupies our minds and take a break much like touching the reset button.
Sometimes we can get so wrapped up in our thoughts that we wind up going round in round in circles, finding it difficult to [...]
Being Ordinary
By Christina Olachia
Katy, Tx–August 13, 2010–I have been asked many times what does it feel like to be a survivor? Did you ever really feel as if you were dying; did you ever want to give up? Well truthfully I am never really sure how to answer those questions. I guess if I had [...]
Fight Pink–August 10, 2010– When mother of 3 and triathlete Karen Newman was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer, she started a video diary. That was over 2 years ago.
Today, Karen Newman is a role model for women and men everywhere who are battling Breast Cancer. Karen continued to train, as well as [...]
A new study of breast cancer survivors may help physicians ease a common side effect of cancer treatments. The collaborative research by Eva Sevick, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Molecular Imaging at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston (UTHSC), and Caroline Fife, M.D., Director of the Memorial Herman Wound Care Clinic [...]



