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“Moncrief Cancer Institute has partnered
with other medical facilities and cancer
didn’t have to have any chemotherapy or organizations to provide mobile mammog-
radiation because we found it so early God raphy screenings and diagnostic procedures
had been good to me. I wouldn’t have found it
without the mammogram. In fact, it took an
MRI to find the second one.”
every other year beginning at age 55.
“One-third of women were not aware of
testing, we found that I had ithi both breasts, guideline-based screenings due to lack of
On Valentine’s Day 2007, I had a bilateral financial access and inadequate rural pub-
mastectomy, (a surgical operation to remove lip, ^infrastructure,” Seegers said,
a breast,) and a full hysterectomy, (a surgi-
cal operation to remove all of the uterus.) I
Solutions and Services, a firm based
in Pampa, Texas, to search for a new
superintendent.
Board members are expected to meet at
9 a.m. on Saturday at Lindsay High School,
Superintendent secretary Janice Stoffels 625 Knight Drive, to possibly name a finalist,
said board members hired Education Smith said.
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to women in more than 30 counties in North
Texas.
“Through CPRIT funding, the Breast
Henry was deemed cancer free on Feb. 14, Screening Prevention and Navigation
2007 and celebrated her 10-year anniversary Program has provided mammography ser-
this month. vices to more than 14,000 women since 2009.
Screening mammography can find breast Just two weeks ago CPRIT awarded nearly
cancer early, when the chances of survival $1-5 million in additional funding for the
are highest. The U.S. Preventive Services program.”
Cooke County residents and bring about awareness massage, Carter Blood Care
will have an opportunity to to health resources avail- drive, concessions provided
discover what benefits and able to our community It’s a by Cooke County 4H, give-
programs are available in one stop shop to find all the aways and door prizes,
their neighborhoods dur- resources under one roof.”
ing the Healthy, Happy and said Angie Hare, Cooke has proven to be a valu-
Whole Expo from 9 a.m. to 2 County United Way execu- able resource to the public
p.m. on March 9.
The free event will be at
CANCER Task Force found that having mammograms
,. , f , reduces the breast cancer death rate for
con inue rom page women age 40 to 74. The benefit of mammo-
treated. Getting regular screening mammo- grams is greater for women age 50 to 74. It’s
grams lowers the risk of dying from breast especially high for women age 60 to 69.
cancer. The American cancer society recommends
Someone who knows this first hand is informed decision-making with a health care
Gainesville resident Patrice Henry provider at age 40, a mammography every
“In early November 2006,1 went for a rou- year starting at age 45 and mammography
tine mammogram and a spot was found,”
Henry said. “It was only Stage 1. After more
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tive director. for many avenues. It’s a
Event attendees will have great way to connect to the
the Gainesville Civic Center, the opportunity to pick up community and utilize the
311 S. Weaver St. There will information and participate opportunity for free screen-
be more than 50 vendor dis- in special activities includ- ings, classes and more,” said
play booths. ing information by local event planning committee
Offering something for hospitals, blood pressure member Shari Kuykendall
everyone, the expo will con- checks, blood sugar checks, Marshall of Jordan Health
nect non-profit organiza- dental and vision screen- Services.
tions, emergency services, ings, healthy meal prepara-
health service providers and tion demonstrations — 10 903-813-3581 or contact the
senior citizen information a.m. Salad in a Jar, 11 a.m. Cooke County United Way at
that benefit area residents. What’s for Dinner? and 940-665-1793.
“The purpose of the event noon Lunch on the go — Event proceeds benefit
is to connect our residents chiropractic care and chair Cooke County United Way
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Misty, a female tortoise old.
shell calico about 10 years Meet Misty at Noah’s
old, is this week’s pet of the Ark Animal Shelter, 2501
week at Noah’s Ark Animal N. Weaver St. Noah’s Ark
Shelter. is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Misty’s last owner died and every day but Thursday and
she was taken in by the shel- Sunday
ter. She is described as very
gentle, kind of on the shy
side and a little lost since los-
ing her owner.
As an incentive to get her
adopted, Misty is half price
at only $25!. She has been
spayed, microchipped and is
negative for all of the feline
diseases.
Although a little older, a
well-cared for cat can some-
times live to be 15 or 20 years
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Armstrong, Mark J. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2017, newspaper, February 28, 2017; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323918/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.