A regular exam with an OB/GYN doctor is when you can address concerns and practice preventative healthcare involving pregnancy, menstrual cycles, sexually transmitted diseases, and vaginal, ovarian, uterine, and breast health. Use this handy 16-point checklist to make sure you get all your questions answered, and cover all your reproductive health bases.
Photos From Our Spanish Cancer Support Group Therapy Meeting in July
What a great cancer support group meeting we had July 15th! And an incredible group of welcoming supportive ladies! Check out more photos and learn how you can join us for this free monthly meeting.
Photos From Heart Health For Everyone & Its Importance For Cancer Survivors
Thank you to everyone who showed up to learn more about how heart health impacts cancer survivors at our June 29th community outreach presentation in partnership with Mt. Sinai Queens hospital.
The HPV Vaccine & Cancer
While there is no vaccine that prevents all types of cancer, there is one that prevents nearly all forms of cervical cancer—an HPV immunization. Learn the facts about the human papillomavirus vaccine, why and who should get the HPV shot, vaccine types and its problems and side effects.
Photos From The 2023 Bikers Against Breast Cancer Ride
This year’s H.O.G. Bikers Against Breast Cancer (BABC) event, which took place Sunday, June 4th, was a great success. Over 200 bikers participated in the ride raising over $11,000 for SHAREing & CAREing. All funds raised will support free services to those living with cancer in Queens County.
Mother’s Day Ponce Bank Health Outreach
Thank you to the Astoria Branch of Ponce Bank, who hosted a SHAREing & CAREing health outreach the Monday after Mother’s Day, allowing us to reach out to Queens community […]
Save the Date For Our 2023 Annual Benefit
We are excited to announce the date of our much-anticipated Annual Benefit & Silent Auction! Join us Thursday, October 19, 2023 6:30pm-10:30pm at the beautiful Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, contact us today.
Yes, Men Can Get Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is most often associated with women, but did you know that men can have breast cancer, too? While not common, the American Cancer Society projects that 2300 cases will be diagnosed in 2023 and more than 530 men will die from male breast cancer. 1 in 833 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their life. Learn the signs, survival rate, and causes of breast cancer in men.