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Change to mammogram guidelines brings controversy

The recent news that women could hold off on their annual mammogram until age 50 didn’t sit well with many, particularly those who had been diagnosed at a young age and saved by their preventative mammogram.

More stores, restaurants on Downtown Summerlin’s horizon

The Howard Hughes Corp. unveiled more information on the expansion of Downtown Summerlin at a July 31 presentation at Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd.

Runner tells of skin cancer dangers

An experienced long-distance runner, Stacey Escalante has learned the importance of pacing yourself.

Boy to symbolize hope at Candlelighters event

Though calm and collected on the outside, Ryan Pak’s body is battling a cancerous fight on the inside. His porter catheter and chemotherapy serve as constant reminders.

Executive Calendar, May 26

A weekly listing of events put on by professional organizations, educational groups and local chambers of commerce.

Centennial Hills-area mothers share their health battle stories

Kristina Newcomb Moore remembers the moment she found out she was pregnant with her first daughter. It was November 2012, and she was so excited she said she started jumping up and down in the living room.

Breast cancer patient finds escape in mentoring others

Southwest resident Katie Muldoon is a lover and a fighter. Diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, Muldoon, 60, has been battling the disease for almost seven years. However, she has found an escape in mentoring other cancer patients and spending time with her family.

Centennial Hills resident says early detection is key to kicking cancer

One morning in March last year, Centennial Hills resident Emelita Gerrard awoke to symptoms of vomiting and dizziness. Her symptoms worsened as the day progressed, so she called her husband to take her to a nearby clinic.

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