Over a hundred cancer fighters and survivors will gather at the University of Montana on Saturday for Team Up Montana to celebrate victories and share the challenge of fighting against cancer.
On Saturday, May 31, over 100 women gathered for the third annual "Babes N' Bullets" event to raise money for "Tough Enough to Wear Pink" at the Deer Creek Shooting Range.
University of Montana student athletes did more than just participate in sports and studies in 2012-13. Athletic Director Kent Haslam also stressed the importance of serving the Missoula community. And they responded, logging over 700 hours of service.
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that companies may not issue patents on naturally occurring human genes. This decision has the potential to deeply affect medical and biotechnology companies. Dr. Elizabeth Lynn Suh is medical director with Montana Breast Health at Community Medical Center.
Breast Cancer is a very serious issue. According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Breast cancer is also the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in women and is the second leading cause of death among women.
I’ve been to my share of rodeos in my lifetime. Rodeos are a Montana tradition. I have friends who barrel race, ride bulls and calf rope. I admire these people. Participating in rodeo is not easy, but Montanan’s aren’t known for doing things that are easy...
The Rack N' Roll Breast Cancer Awareness Roller Derby Bout is coming up tomorrow (10-7-11). This night of fun, fundraising and awareness is Presented by Community Medical Center and the Hellgate Rollergirls.
Faux Pink presents Breasty Festy 2, September 30th from 5pm-11pm at Caras Park in Missoula.
Support the fight against breast and cervical cancer with live entertainment featuring:
Vintage Pin-Up Pageant
Live Bands
Live Auction
Micro-Brews
Food/Wine
Audio & Car Competition
Plus an exciting Bikini Body Building Exhibition.
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