This spring, the softball teams from East Noble and Prairie Heights High Schools faced off against each other in a special game dubbed “Striking Out Cancer.” The student athletes solicited… Read more »
This spring, the softball teams from East Noble and Prairie Heights High Schools faced off against each other in a special game dubbed “Striking Out Cancer.” The student athletes solicited… Read more »
Last month, the employees at JX Peterbilt in New Haven, organized a jeans day fundraiser for our organization. For $3, employees could wear jeans to work for one day. They… Read more »
We are excited to partner with Brava’s Dog for “Picnic in the Park” on June 15. Join us from 11:30-1:30pm and enjoy food, games and tours. A portion of the… Read more »
We crossed the finish line of our 10th Annual Lapper & Survivors Day here at Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana. May 19 proved to be a wonderful (and very sunny)… Read more »
Neuhouser Garden & Gifts will host its 2nd Annual Pink Day on June 9 from 11 am-4 pm. Ten percent of the event’s sales will benefit our organization! Door prizes… Read more »
[slideshow] Last night, we invited team captains, sponsors, volunteers and board members to join us for the first annual “Very Important Lapper” Party to kick off the final countdown to… Read more »
The Cobblestone Ladies Golf Association has chosen our organization as the beneficiary of the 16th Annual Swing for Cancer golf outing at Cobblestone Golf Course on June 19. The cost… Read more »
A new study shows using ultrasound to guide the surgical removal of tumors from women with palpable breast cancer is significantly better than the standard approach in ensuring that all… Read more »
Colorectal Cancer; 1 in 3 adults are not being screened. Colorectal cancer is the #2 cancer killer in the US among cancers that affect both men and women. But it… Read more »
Adding ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to annual screening mammograms for women with an increased risk of breast cancer and dense breast tissue detects more new breast cancers than… Read more »