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Posted April 30, 2012 - 3:00pm
tuxedo junction supports roswell park

Hey guys, getting ready to rent your tuxedo for prom?

Thanks to our friends at Tuxedo Junction, you can save $40 all while supporting Roswell Park Cancer Institute! Just print the voucher, and take it with you to any Tuxedo Junction location when you order! Tuxedo Junction will make a donation for each voucher received.

Thanks to you, Tuxedo Junction and Goin' Bald For Bucks for supporting a world without cancer. 

Posted April 12, 2012 - 12:39pm

What do Jason Derulo, Demi Lovato, Big Time Rush, Patrick Stump, Breathe Carolina and We The Kings have in common? They all want young people to get up and make something happen for a world without cancer by learning, giving and coping. Check out our new radio commercial featuring the stars from Kissmas Bash 2K12!

Posted March 12, 2012 - 3:51pm

Tony George, Lake Shore High School teacher and founder of Roswell Park's Goin' Bald for Bucks program, brought some of his students to the Kiss 98.5 FM studios to talk with DJ Anthony about their upcoming event. On Tuesday, March 13, more than 200 Lake Shore students will "go bald" in support of a world without cancer. Take a listen to the interview!

Posted March 1, 2012 - 12:06pm
Scott Hangauer, melanoma survivor

Scott Hangauer knows all too well the consequences of using indoor tanning beds.

He has the scar to prove it.

Posted February 28, 2012 - 1:19pm

Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that form tissues. Tissues make up the organs of the body. Normally, cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old, they die and new cells take their place. Sometimes, this orderly process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn’t need them and old cells do not die when they should. These extra cells can form a mass of tissue called a growth or tumor. Tumors can be benign or malignant.

Posted February 28, 2012 - 1:00pm

 

The Pinehurst Elementary School community faced a tragedy in 2008 when student Janie Kashino died after a battle with neuroblastoma at just six years old. In the years since, the community has rallied in Janie's memory by raising funds through Team Cure Challenge at the Buffalo Marathon.

Posted February 21, 2012 - 12:55pm
Dr. Kumar

Ashley, a student at Clarence Middle School, hopes to someday pursue a career in medical oncology. She wrote to Yroswell with hopes that one of RPCI's oncologists would answer some of her questions pertaining to her future career. Dr. Shicha Kumar, an oncologic surgeon dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, took some time to answer Ashley's questions. Read below and watch the video recap of Dr. Kumar's interview.

 

Posted February 17, 2012 - 2:18pm

Check out the many ways young people are working toward a world without cancer in their communities:

Holy Angels Academy host "Pink the Court" basketball game nights to raise money for RPCI.

Orchard Park Middle School students raised cancer awareness and funds at their "Think Pink" dance.

Posted February 13, 2012 - 12:46pm

On Wednesday, February 8, students from St. Christopher's School and North Tonawanda High School joined the Yroswell Street Team at the Kiss 98.5 FM studios to promote RPCI's Goin' Bald for Bucks program. Hear why the students wanted to raise money for Roswell Park and learn more about this unique fundraising opportunity. 

Posted February 6, 2012 - 12:50pm

Christine Ambrosone, PhD, Professor of Oncology and Chair of the Department of Cancer Prevention and Control, returned to Mount St. Mary Academy on Thursday, February 2 to discuss her career path with honors students. An alumna of the Kenmore, NY high school, Dr. Ambrosone talked about how she got interested in health care and epidemiology as a working parent, and also answered students' questions about cancer care and prevention.

Read more about Dr. Ambrosone's career path and accomplishments here.

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