SURVIVOR STORIES and RACE INFO

Western New York's Komen Race for the Cure was deemed a success Saturday with over eight thousand participants and over $650,000 raised.

The former Frontier School Superintendent celebrates 10 years cancer-free as he prepares for the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure.

See pictures from this year's Race for the Cure!

Among the thousands participating in the Race for the Cure this weekend will be a group of law enforcement standing behind one of their own.

As we gear up for the 10th Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure this weekend, 2 On Your Side is sharing the stories of breast cancer survivors.

For breast cancer survivors and their families, it's a time to celebrate the challenges they have overcome. As a nine year survivor, Tracy Fisher of Williamsville knows that first hand

Did you know that African-American women suffer lower breast cancer survival rates than Caucasian women?

The Susan G. Komen WNY Race for the Cure has been running strong for 10 years. This year, they will honor a woman who took the first step to making the annual event a success.

Courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, here is an interactive tool to teach Breast Self Awareness.

Getting regular screening tests is the best way for women to lower their risk of dying from breast cancer. Screening tests can find breast cancer early, when it's most treatable.
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