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First up, while rare, men like Mathew Knowles can still develop this type of cancer.

Register to join us at our second annual Survivor Soul Stroll to benefit breast cancer research and awareness.

Baltimore's State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby attended and even shared a few words of encouragement.

Together we made a statement that spoke to love and strength, as seen in the video up top and photos inside...

My DNA Hair contributes to breast cancer awareness by donating wigs; will you contribute by showing your support in our Survivor Soul Stroll walk?

Dr. Shana O. Ntiri (Medical Director at Baltimore City Cancer Program) and April Watts discuss breast cancers risks, stats and more.

Brielle Fisher and her grandmother, both local to Baltimore, share their personal breast cancer survivor stories.

Join us at our first annual Survivor Soul Stroll to benefit breast cancer research and awareness.

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Breast cancer rates among African-American women under the age of 35 are two times higher than White women under age 35.

Radio One and listeners are honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month by dressing in pink every Friday!