| When Colleen Creamer was diagnosed with breast cancer, her friends formed a team for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, the American Cancer Society's annual walking event to raise money for research and patient programs. It was her young son, Warren, who became the team's star fundraiser.
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| Trisha Reid knew Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is about more than just one woman's struggle -- it is about coming together as a community to find a cure for all women. Year after year, her home town of Concord, NH, rises to the occasion and shows how it's done.
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| After her sister, Wanda Willis, was diagnosed with breast cancer, Tina Hall joined a clinical trial that aims to find the roots of the disease by studying the healthy sisters of women who had it.
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| Joyce and Paul Graves have both benefitted from research that has improved cancer treatments. Now they're heading to Washington, DC, to urge Congress to keep up funding for lifesaving cancer science.
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| Pam Matthews turned her fight with breast cancer into an opportunity to help other women face the disease with a positive, hopeful outlook.
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