Last Oct. 6, I walked a fashion show runway for the first time in my life as one of the survivor “muses” (oooh, what a title) for FashionCanServe, the fund-raising fashion show staged by ICanServe Foundation Inc. and Marie France to support the foundation’s projects for breast cancer awareness and early detection.
If women needed a visual reminder to take breast self-examination seriously, they got it in a number of iconic landmarks and establishments lit up in pink.
Breast cancer. Just the mere mention of it makes me squirm. The fact is, our country is the capital...
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Breast cancer remains the most common and leading cause of death among women in the Philippines, accounting for nearly 27.7...
The skills of these women compensate for the lack of advanced equipment used in detecting signs of breast cancer.
Here, we round up five everyday lifestyle changes that women can make.
On Sept. 28, “Silver Linings,” the largest gathering of cancer survivors in the Philippines, will be held at the Philippine...
You know what they say about being on the outside looking in? That was how I used to report on breast cancer and one of its most well-known organizations of survivors, the nonstock, nonprofit ICanServe Foundation, Inc.
Activist-scriptwriter Bibeth Orteza Siguion-Reyna refused to be emotional about battling Stage 3 breast cancer so that her son Rafa, then a teenager, grew up believing people beat it like the common cold.