
PBCC Photo Exhibit Travels to Centre County
Celebrate the life, courage, hope and dignity of breast cancer survivors with us this October. The PBCC invites you to attend a special opening reception of 67 Women, 67 Counties: Read More >>
Celebrate the life, courage, hope and dignity of breast cancer survivors with us this October. The PBCC invites you to attend a special opening reception of 67 Women, 67 Counties: Read More >>
Pat Halpin-Murphy, PBCC President and Founder Thousands of women are alive today, thanks to Dr. Kevin Fox. Dr. Fox’s expertise and compassion shines through in his patients at the Rena Read More >>
The PA Breast Cancer Coalition invites you to kick off National Breast Cancer Awareness Month with us Wednesday, October 1 at 11:00am in Harrisburg at the State Capitol East Wing Read More >>
Have you received a mammogram since February? If so, the PBCC’s Dense Breast Advisory Committee wants to hear from you! We are conducting a survey to ensure that women in Read More >>
The PA Breast Cancer Coalition has compiled a “Breast Cancer Basics” book with helpful information on types of breast cancer, stages, treatments, nutrition and more. It’s everything you need to Read More >>
Westmoreland County, home to one of the PBCC’s most successful Grassroots Partner events, Westmoreland Walks, Inc. will host our photo exhibit this May. The PBCC is also partnering with Excela Read More >>
The PA Breast Cancer Coalition will bring its photo exhibit featuring women who have battled breast cancer in all of Pennsylvania’s 67 Counties to the Cancer Center at Clarion Hospital Read More >>
Lark McCarley, Lancaster County In August I will be celebrating 10 years cancer free! In January 2004, I was 48 years old and had been married for just 5 months. Read More >>
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides certain employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year. It also requires that their group health benefits be Read More >>
Linda Falco, Montgomery County I have worked for the Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) for 21 years. For seventeen of those years, I worked with uninsured or underinsured women to Read More >>