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Phoenix Medical Centre
Phoenix Medical Centre
No. 66 Dowsewell Street
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
For BahamasLocal.com Breast Cancer is Personal-Search Engine Partners with Komen Bahamas Race for The Cure
For BahamasLocal.com Breast Cancer is Personal-Search Engine Partners with Komen Bahamas Race for The Cure
BahamasLocal.com might not know everything, but they know they?ve got to do something to get rid of breast cancer. The popular search engine has partnered with the Susan G. Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure for a second time, in a bid to raise awareness about the disease...
BTC Lends a Hand to Community Organizations for Thanksgiving
Company provides much needed donations to South Andros Senior Citizens Home, Sister/Sister Breast Cancer Support Group & Great Commission Ministries...
Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend donates $50,000 to help fight Cancer
Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) on Monday donated $50,000 to four cancer groups to help fight cancer. The Cancer Society of The Bahamas, the Cancer Society of Grand Bahama, the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation and Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group each received $12,500 this year...
Supporting Ailey II is a support breast cancer support group
Sister Sister (Breast) Cancer Support Group relies on the generosity of people and corporate Bahamas to carry out its mission to offer a safe and caring environment for women (and men) whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.
A Life-saving Decision
A Life-saving Decision
Many of us have those days when we have to hunt down misplaced car keys or cellular phones --Jannean La-Roda has those days too, but she also has days when she has to look for her misplaced "breasts".
Bowl For The Cure
Bowl For The Cure
The numbers Darlene Sands expected to participate in the second annual Cindi Smith Bowl for Breast Cancer Tournament may not have materialized, but for the people that did participate, she said everyone had a wonderful time, bowling for the cause -- to fund research to find a cure for breast cancer and to support in any way they can.
'Talk -- Share Your Experience -- It Could Help Someone Else'
Seven years after Maxine Missick battled stage two breast cancer and survived, she is encouraging people to talk about it. Sharing their experience she said could possibly help someone else.
'My Sister Did Not Have to Die'
'My Sister Did Not Have to Die'
Darlene Sands remembers the day well -- that day back in August 2011 when her older sister, Cindi Smith was told the cancer she had beaten just two years before had returned -- and that it had returned with a vengeance and had riddled her body.