What a Difference Early Cancer Screenings Can Make

[Press release from Memorial Medical Center]

“Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in New York State. Each year in New York, almost 15,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and almost 2,700 women die from the disease. It is estimated that one in eight women will develop breast cancer during her life,” according to the New York State Department of Health.

            We have just learned of the heartbreaking story of Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed star Shannen Doherty, who recently confirmed that she is battling breast cancer. While many celebrities have announced similar life altering discoveries, Doherty’s case is unique in that she has filed a lawsuit filed against her former business manager for allowing her health insurance to lapse. The premise upon which the lawsuit is based: Early cancer detection is critical to one’s choice of successful less invasive cancer treatments.

            According to media reports, Doherty was diagnosed in March with invasive breast cancer that had spread to at least one lymph node. She contends the cancer had spread while she was uninsured. Her lawsuit further claims that if she had health insurance at the time, the cancer could have been caught earlier and she would not be facing the likely treatment of chemotherapy and a mastectomy.

            The basis of her lawsuit highlights what health care professionals and the Cancer Services Program of Niagara County emphasize time and time again – namely, cancer shows no partiality to the affluent, the disadvantaged or persons in between. However, a difference in outcomes becomes apparent with comparing early and late detection rates and access to care.

            Timely breast cancer screenings – mammograms, breast examinations – are vital to the well-being of all women.

            When cancer is discovered at an earlier stage, an individual has more viable treatment options to choose from than if the cancer has progressed to a more advanced stage. While screening guidelines may vary depending on a woman’s age and risk, mammograms remain the best way to detect early stage breast cancer.

When women are not diagnosed with breast cancer until the disease’s latter stages, they are more likely to die. In the case of Shannen Doherty and other women who fail to obtain an earlycancer screening, a much more invasive treatment is required to arrest, cure, stop or slow the spread of this heinous disease.
           

Studies have shown that the lack of health insurance is a tremendous barrier to regular mammogram screening. The expanded health insurance options provided by the Affordable Care Act, the New York State of Health insurance marketplace and the Cancer Services Program of Niagara County help remove that barrier by providing affordable or free access to screening and diagnostic services.

            In addition to the financial burden faced by uninsured or underinsured individuals, several other factors act as impediments to those in need of appropriate screenings.

            Some receive health insurance coverage but lack the ability to take time off from work to obtain their recommended cancer screenings. One solution would be for employers to provide dedicated time off solely for employees to receive cancer screenings.

            I strongly urge both as individuals and as a community that we support efforts to increase cancer screening rates in Niagara County. The case of Shannen Doherty is a wake-up call to all of us about the importance of taking charge of our healthcare outcomes by having cancer screenings.

Even though there is a greater focus on breast cancer in women, I must remind men that you are not immune. About 150 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in New York, according to the state Department of Health.

            The Cancer Services Program of Niagara County, an affiliate of Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, provides breast, cervical and colon cancer screenings at no cost for uninsured and underinsured Niagara County residents ages 40-64. For more information, please call (716) 278-4898.

 

Rochester ~ A Stone’s Throw from Niagara [By: 2chicks2go]

[Blog from 2chicks2go]

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Rochester, New York, is an easy thruway drive of under two hours from Niagara Falls. It has a different vibe than Northern Buffalo and the Niagara area, including the hilly terrain, and it’s a great place for a very doable day trip.

This weekend was a fun one for the 2chicks. We had a family wedding in Rochester, New York, so we went a bit early to do some exploring! One of the ‘chicks’ was in the wedding party, so the other one took the ‘rooster’ to do some of that sight-seeing… feel free to tag along…

Our favorite stop was the Sonnenberg Garden and Mansion, State Historic Site. Located in Canandaigua, about a half hour from where we were staying, this is definitely a worthwhile place to spend a half-day. A Victorian Era Private Home, we found it to be very tourist-friendly, with guides available with historic information and tid-bits, and encouraging people to take photos inside (not oft the case). There’s more ‘wiggle-room’ for exploration than some places allow as well. http://www.sonnenberg.org/

So please, enjoy the Sonnenberg Tour…

READ THE FULL BLOG HERE: https://2chicks2go.wordpress.com/2015/08/18/rochester-a-stones-throw-from-niagara/

Niagara PAL Soccer Club 4 v4 Fall Soccer Registration Now Open

Program will be held at Hyde Park starting September 12th, 2015

What: Developmental Soccer for Boys and Girls 4 to 12 years old

*** must turn 4 years-old before July 31 2015 and can not turn 13 years-old before July 31 2015

pal photosWhere: Niagara Falls HS Athletic Complex OR Hyde Park

When: September 12 2015 thru October 17th 2015 Cost: $45.00 per player – additional family members $35.00

Includes a uniform and a soccer ball

Register and Pay on Line @ www.npalsoccer.org

Questions?  Call: 716-283-7715 kevin_vicki@verizon.net

Art auction to benefit Community Missions

[From wnypapers.com]

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Community Missions will hold its 2015 art auction Friday, Sept. 18, at the Sheraton at the Falls.

This biannual event aims to raise awareness and funds for the agency programs and the marginalized population it serves. The event continues Community Missions’ yearlong celebration of its 90th anniversary…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.wnypapers.com/news/article/current/2015/08/21/121826/art-auction-to-benefit-community-missions

STEPPIN’ UP — Local musician organizes video featuring young Niagara Falls dancers

[From niagara-gazette.com]

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A local musician has a message to share with the young people of Niagara Falls interested in pursuing a future in the arts — it’s not easy, you have to work hard, and you’re going to hear the word “no.”

After recording her latest song, “Focused,” an ode to the importance of perseverance and a positive attitude, Deana Barlow, aka Wenzday Atemz, has gathered some of the area’s most talented young dancers to star in a video she hopes will start a movement, encouraging kids everywhere to get up and reach for the stars while also trying to highlight the city of Niagara Falls…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/steppin-up-local-musician-organizes-video-featuring-young-niagara-falls/article_827b87fa-dcc2-57ee-bb43-5117160d7ae9.html

Niagara Falls turning teal for ovarian cancer awareness

[From buffalonews.com]

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The Western New York Ovarian Cancer Project will hold its third annual fundraising event “Teal Niagara Falls – Teal the World” Sept. 11 at the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.

The event will include gourmet food and desserts, live music by Carl Filbert, a basket raffle and silent auction…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/niagara-falls/niagara-falls-turning-teal-for-ovarian-cancer-awareness-20150825

Benner to speak at NU nurses conference

[From niagara-gazette.com]

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Niagara University’s nursing department will host a daylong conference for nursing educators on Sept. 11. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Castellani Art Museum on the Niagara campus.

Innovations in Education for Nurses will feature several nationally recognized experts in nursing innovation and education, including a keynote address by Dr. Patricia Benner, professor emerita at the University of California’s School of Nursing…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: 

http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/in-buiness-benner-to-speak-at-nu-nurses-conference/article_3d02b241-bd21-53b3-ac98-3d86de25629e.html

4th Annual Motorcycle Dice Run & Car Show

Mason 132 will be holding its 4th annual dice run on Sunday August 30th

The dice run will begin at the Masonic Lodge 9605 Colvin Blvd. It will take the bikers 65 miles through Niagara County with the end stop at the Rapids Theater. Registration begins at 10 am with kickstands up at noon. Cost is $15 per bike and $10 for passenger. Each biker and rider will receive a $5 food ticket.

This year a car show has been added, as well as live music outside from 12-7 pm.The car show will take place at the Rapids. Registration begins at 10 am, show starts at Noon. Cost is $15 per car. This includes a $5 food ticket.

This year’s Benefactor of the event will be Western New York Heroes, which will receive 100% of the proceeds. There will also be 3 food trucks Mister B’s, Pizza Amore and the Great Foodini.

Trophies and prizes will be presented in 10 categories in each division, including Best of Show in each.

We will be having a 50/50 raffle. Items that will be auctioned include a pass for The Woods at Bear Creek, drum kit signed by the bands and many more items.

The outside music lineup is as follows starting and noon will be: 

12 pm Chris Borgatti Music

1pm Cue The Sun

2pm Disco Duck

3pm Byran Johnson

4pm Double Barrel

5pm Twin Lions

6pm Stalking Neptune

7pm High Horse

Then at 8 pm join us inside the Rapids Theatre for the after Party with our Headline act Klear.

For information on this year’s benefactor go to http://wnyheroes.org/

To register for the dice run, or car show or to learn about the Masons go to www.niagaramason132.com

The event is sponsored by Niagara Mason #132, The Rapids Theatre and The Starve.

Construction set to begin on Hyde Park skate park

[From buffalonews.com]

Tony Hawk group contributes $10,000

Construction of the city’s first skate park is expected to begin soon in Hyde Park.

The city-sponsored project, which has been the subject of community workshops over the past year, will be located just south of the Sal Maglie Stadium parking lot on Hyde Park Boulevard…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/niagara-falls/construction-set-to-begin-on-hyde-park-skate-park-20150823

Historic Jazz Festival returns to Lewiston

[From buffalonews.com]

 

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Lewiston could easily be seen as the place to go for summer music, from blues to bluegrass, to big time stars of the 1960s and ’70s and ’80s to alternative.

One of the best ways to wrap up the sounds of the summer is the 14th annual free Historic Lewiston Jazz Festival, from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, which draws thousands of music lovers and visitors to four stages along Center Street in the village…

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/lewiston-porter/historic-jazz-festival-returns-to-lewiston-20150823