Today I want to talk about how amazing humans truly are and how one’s struggles can truly be an inspiration for others. October as we know is Breast cancer awareness month. This past weekend Radio One had a very special event to raise awareness on Breast cancer and to celebrate all the survivors of this […]

Radio One Baltimore hosted its first ever Brunchin’ for Boobies event on Sunday (October 27) to honor local breast cancer survivors this Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A special thanks to Noir Restaurant and Lounge on York Rd. for providing the space and food as well as Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center for sharing […]

The ad campaign features British boxer and breast cancer survivor Michele Aboro.

On Thursday, the American Cancer Society released a shocking new report with disturbing findings — for the first time in history, breast cancer incidence in Black women is equal to that of their White counterparts. The statistics were a shocking blow as Black women’s mortality rate has consistently been higher than any other racial or […]

Jacque Reid talks to OBGYN Dr. Drai about mammograms for women in light of the recent changes the American Cancer Society announced this week. “The OBGYN…

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According to researchers, denser breasts make it harder to detect cancer in a mammogram because non-cancerous fatty cells could show up as white on a mammogram, the same as cancerous fatty cells.

Judge Glenda Hatchett is returning to television this fall!  The Verdict is Judge Hatchett’s second show, following her Emmy-award winning hit Judge Hatchett which aired from 2000-09 . She also talked about…

Thousands of women (and men) are banding together to share their stories and fight to find a cure for breast cancer. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, social media activists have sought to maintain a culture of awareness for the better -- and sometimes the worse.

Breast Cancer Awareness, research and early detection are all very important to me. Losing my mother last year due to this disease has undoubtedly changed my…