breast cancer https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png breast cancer https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Thu, 25 Apr 2024 10:05:49 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Fri, 15 Oct 2021 17:38:00 -0400 GOWN is perfect fit for uninsured in Genesee, Orleans, Wyoming and Niagara counties https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/gown-is-perfect-fit-for-uninsured-in-genesee-orleans-wyoming-and-niagara-counties/573715 Cancer prevention and early detection are at the top of Lisa Franclemont’s work agenda each day, especially as COVID-19 has kept many people away from the doctor’s office.

“A lot of people avoided their screenings, and there were more late-stage diagnoses,” Franclemont said Thursday. “People still need to have their screenings.”

As Cancer Services Program coordinator for Genesee, Orleans, Wyoming, and Niagara counties (GOWN), Franclemont wants to spread the word that there is a financial help for those without health insurance to obtain those necessary screenings. Genesee County Legislature gave the health educator a proclamation Wednesday for her work in this field. Her message is especially fitting, given that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month.

“There’s no reason why anyone doesn’t have a mammogram now,” she said. 

Franclemont has been a longtime staple at United Memorial Medical Center’s Healthy Living program in Batavia. When she began 15 years ago, this program was only available in Genesee County, she said. 

“Now it’s in every county in New York State,” she said. 

What & Who is Covered ...

The grant-funded GOWN program provides free breast and cervical cancer screenings for women 40 and older and colorectal cancer screenings for men and women 50+. According to Cancer Services Program literature, breast cancer is most often discovered in women 50 and older and colon cancer also targets men and women in that same age bracket. Cervical cancer has been more often found in women that had never been screened before. 

Most health insurance companies cover these screenings at no cost to patients, but the uninsured aren’t so fortunate. That’s where Franclemont comes in: to educate and encourage people without medical insurance to call her at 585-344-5494 to ask questions, determine if they are eligible, and set up an appointment. For anyone out of the area, or that may have concerns outside of regular work hours, there is also a toll-free number available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-866-442-2262. Hablamos Español. There are translation services for other languages.

Another layer of protection for those uninsured is the Medicaid Treatment Act, Franclemont said. That will not only pay for cancer screenings, but also for the required diagnostics. So, for example, if a woman has a mammogram and receives a cancer diagnosis, she will be able to also obtain an ultrasound and a biopsy, as warranted, and covered by the Medicaid act would also pay for those services. 

Breast Cancer: Symptoms & Stats ...

One in every eight women is diagnosed with breast cancer, program literature states. A mammogram has been the best way to find it, and symptoms may include a lump or pain in the breast, or changes in shape; irritation of the breast skin or nipples, such as itchiness, redness or flaking; and/or dimples in the breast skin, it states. Again, for emphasis: this program offers free breast cancer screening for eligible uninsured New York residents in every county and borough. 

Breast cancer screenings are recommended every two years for women aged 50 to 74, unless other factors prompt an earlier screening, such as having a family history of breast cancer, being overweight, not getting enough exercise, late menopause of age 55 or older, and never having given birth or doing so at age 30 or older.
Colon cancer screenings for men and women are recommended to begin at age 50. Doctors are the largest source of referrals for Franclemont’s program, she said, and it’s, therefore, crucial to maintaining contact with one’s primary care physician or other health care provider.

Don't Want to Go Out? Stay Home ...

Another option for colon cancer screening is the colon kit, she said, which is an at-home test that has been shown to have an 80 percent efficacy rate. If something shows up in the kit, uninsured people would then be able to get a free colonoscopy, she said. 

The biggest point is to just get screened. Medical facilities are following protocols and “using precautions” by ensuring staff is vaccinated and masked, which makes them safe places to visit, she said. 

“It’s important that people still get screenings during the pandemic,” Franclemont said. “If people have any problems, they should call their doctors. Don’t ignore changes.”

The Cancer Services Program provides breast, cervical, and colon cancer screening at no cost to men and women who qualify. So, as related flyers state: Get screened, no excuses! For more information, call 585-344-5494.

If you’re in need of health insurance and live in New York State, you can check out the New York State of Health at nystateofhealth.ny.gov or call 1-855-355-5777.
 

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https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/gown-is-perfect-fit-for-uninsured-in-genesee-orleans-wyoming-and-niagara-counties/573715#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/gown-is-perfect-fit-for-uninsured-in-genesee-orleans-wyoming-and-niagara-counties/573715 Oct 15, 2021, 5:38pm breast cancer GOWN is perfect fit for uninsured in Genesee, Orleans, Wyoming and Niagara counties jfbeck_99_272012 <p>Cancer prevention and early detection are at the top of Lisa Franclemont’s work agenda each day, especially as COVID-19 has kept many people away from the doctor’s office.</p> <p>“A lot of people avoided their screenings, and there were more late-stage diagnoses,” Franclemont said Thursday. “People still need to have their</p>
Genesee Sno Packers host seventh annual Bikini Rally to fight breast cancer https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/genesee-sno-packers-host-seventh-annual-bikini-rally-to-fight-breast-cancer/563670

Press release:

The Genesee Sno Packers will host their seventh annual Bikini Rally to combine the passion for snowmobiling and the ability to help men and women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Participants will brave the winter weather to compete for hottest ride crowd favorite, most original and most pledges.

In addition to raising money for men and women fighting breast cancer, money raised will also benefit local snowmobilers.

“We are excited to bring some summer spirit to winter as we host our seventh annual Bikini Rally, bringing together our snowmobiling community to help those diagnosed with breast cancer,” said James Elmore, New York State Snowmobile Association past president and Genesee Sno Packers Board of Directors member.

“This fun-filled day has a very serious purpose, and we hope to provide a valuable benefit to the The Pink Fund.”

Admission is $5 per person. Registration begins at 11 a.m. and gates will open at noon.

Genesee Sno Packers Snowmobile Club Inc. -- member club of the New York State Snowmobile Association

  • Seventh Annual Bikini Rally
  • Saturday Feb. 27
  • 102 S. Pearl St., Oakfield, NY 14125

About the New York State Snowmobile Association (NYSSA)

It's a nonprofit corporation, is the largest snowmobile association in the country working on behalf of the registered NY snowmobile owners, who contribute more than $860 million to the New York economy, and 235 snowmobile clubs to improve trails, facilities and services for participants, and defend snowmobilers against discriminatory legislation.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/genesee-sno-packers-host-seventh-annual-bikini-rally-to-fight-breast-cancer/563670#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/genesee-sno-packers-host-seventh-annual-bikini-rally-to-fight-breast-cancer/563670 Feb 23, 2021, 2:54pm breast cancer Genesee Sno Packers host seventh annual Bikini Rally to fight breast cancer Press Release <div> <div> <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>The Genesee Sno Packers will host their seventh annual Bikini Rally to combine the passion for snowmobiling and the ability to help men and women diagnosed with breast cancer.</p> <p>Participants will brave the winter weather to compete for hottest ride crowd favorite, most original and most pledges.</p> <p>In</p></div></div>
Save the 'Headlights' motorcycle fun run is Saturday at Stan's -- wear something pink https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/save-the-headlights-motorcycle-fun-run-is-saturday-at-stans-wear-something-pink/560197 This Saturday, Oct. 3, there will be a fun motorcycle ride for a good local cause -- raising money for Genesee Cancer Assistance and supporting breast cancer victims.

Cheekily called "Save the Headlights," it will be hosted at Stan's Harley Davidson in Batavia and the run is hosted by Genesee County NY ABATE.*

Registration is from 10 to 11:45 a.m. and kickstands go up at noon. Cost is $20 per rider and $10 per passenger.

There will be 50/50 raffles, basket raffles, door prizes and special item raffles, plus food trucks and more.

Don't forget to wear pink to show your support!

Stan's is located at 4425 W. Saile Drive, Batavia.

For more information visit their Facebook page, or email:   abategenesee@gmail.com

*ABATE stands for "American Bikers Aimed Toward Education." The nonprofit organization with chapters nationwide is dedicated to the freedom of the road -- preserving motorcyclists' rights, promoting safe operating practices, and raising motorists' awareness of motorcycles they share the roadway with.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/save-the-headlights-motorcycle-fun-run-is-saturday-at-stans-wear-something-pink/560197#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/save-the-headlights-motorcycle-fun-run-is-saturday-at-stans-wear-something-pink/560197 Oct 1, 2020, 2:18pm breast cancer Save the 'Headlights' motorcycle fun run is Saturday at Stan's -- wear something pink Billie Owens <p>This Saturday, Oct. 3, there will be a fun motorcycle ride for a good local cause -- raising money for Genesee Cancer Assistance and supporting breast cancer victims.</p> <p>Cheekily called "Save the Headlights," it will be hosted at Stan's Harley Davidson in Batavia and the run is hosted by Genesee</p>
Lunchtime discussion group for cancer survivors starts in Batavia this Thursday https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/lunchtime-discussion-group-for-cancer-survivors-starts-in-batavia-this-thursday/549728

Press release:

The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester will be offering a free Brown Bag Discussion group in Batavia for breast and gynecologic cancer survivors.

This is a non-traditional support group hosted by the Breast Cancer Coalition's Regional Services director, and breast cancer survivor Miriam Steinberg.

The group will meet at the First Presbyterian Church, located at 300 E. Main St. in Batavia, on the second and fourth Thursday of the month, from 12 to 1:30 p.m., beginning on Jan. 9.

Advance registration with the Coalition is NOT required.

This meeting is for breast cancer and gynecologic cancer survivors, from those who are newly diagnosed, to those who have many years of survivorship.

Breast and GYN cancer survivors are invited to join this supportive group to converse over lunch and dessert. Discussion topics vary.

To learn more about this program,please call the Coalition’s Miriam Steinberg at 585-473-8177, or email miriam@BreastCancerCoalition.org for more information.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/lunchtime-discussion-group-for-cancer-survivors-starts-in-batavia-this-thursday/549728#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/lunchtime-discussion-group-for-cancer-survivors-starts-in-batavia-this-thursday/549728 Jan 6, 2020, 10:17am breast cancer Lunchtime discussion group for cancer survivors starts in Batavia this Thursday Billie Owens <div> <div> <div> <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester will be offering a&nbsp;free Brown Bag Discussion group in Batavia for breast and gynecologic cancer survivors.</p> <p>This is a non-traditional support group hosted by the Breast Cancer Coalition's Regional Services director, and breast cancer survivor&nbsp;Miriam Steinberg.</p> <p>The group will meet at the</p></div></div></div>
Put on your best face for a great cause, enjoy time with gal pals at Le Beau Salon Friday https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/put-on-your-best-face-for-a-great-cause-enjoy-time-with-gal-pals-at-le-beau-salon There will be a breast cancer awareness fundraiser from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 20 at Le Beau Salon inside the City Centre Mall, 106 Main St., Batavia.

It is being held by salon owner Erika Siverling and her friend Jill Meeder, of Pearl Wellness Center.

Attendees can get their makeup done professionally for a $25 donation. There will be lots of raffle baskets to try for and a 50/50 raffle.

Appetizers, beverages and snacks will be served.

Cost to attend if you choose not to have your makeup done is $10 per person. All proceeds will go to the national nonprofit Breast Cancer Prevention Partners.

The San Fransisco-based organization has teamed up with the makeup company used at Le Beau Salon -- Beauty Counter -- and money from the purchase of those cosmetics used also goes to that nonprofit.

Le Beau's proceeds will be donated in the name of their friend, local breast cancer survivor Stacey Brion Cory.

The salon owner says the community ourpouring of support for the event has been amazing.

"We even had tablecloths and napkins donated by Batavia Restaurant Supply, everyone has just been so supportive, it's been great," Siverling said.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/put-on-your-best-face-for-a-great-cause-enjoy-time-with-gal-pals-at-le-beau-salon#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/put-on-your-best-face-for-a-great-cause-enjoy-time-with-gal-pals-at-le-beau-salon Oct 19, 2017, 5:00pm breast cancer Put on your best face for a great cause, enjoy time with gal pals at Le Beau Salon Friday Billie Owens <p>There will be a breast cancer awareness fundraiser from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 20 at Le Beau Salon inside the City Centre Mall, 106 Main St., Batavia.</p> <p>It is being held by salon owner Erika Siverling and her friend Jill Meeder, of Pearl Wellness Center.</p> <p>Attendees can</p>
Hawley reminds everyone that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/hawley-reminds-everyone-that-october-is-breast-cancer-awareness-month/169418 Press release:

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) is reminding residents that Saturday, Oct. 1, begins Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every October, pink streaks of hair, shirts and even cleats on sports stars help raise awareness the devastating disease. 

Cancer is a scary word. In New York, more than 15,000 women and 150 men are diagnosed with breast cancer annually. Hawley is encouraging his residents, women and men alike, to visit their doctors to get screened for this disease, as early detection is crucial to survival.

“I encourage everyone to talk with their doctors and schedule exams. Our community is so fortunate to have many organizations dedicated to fighting breast cancer, including the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester (BCCR). Preventive measures and early detection can be life-saving decisions,” Hawley said. “The health and well-being of our daughters, sisters, wives and loved ones is important. I encourage everyone to learn more and get involved in the fight against breast cancer.”

BCCR is devoted to sharing information and supporting those touched by a breast cancer diagnosis. BCCR efforts include hosting fundraisers to raise money for research, as well offering educational seminars and support programs. Its Peer Advocates Lending Support (PALS) program helps connect breast cancer survivors with those new to the disease.

BCCR covers and provides services for a nine county region and is easily accessible via a variety of methods. Visit http://bccr.org/programs/, call 585-473-8177 or email info@bccr.org to learn more about the programs and services available from the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/hawley-reminds-everyone-that-october-is-breast-cancer-awareness-month/169418#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/hawley-reminds-everyone-that-october-is-breast-cancer-awareness-month/169418 Sep 29, 2016, 3:42pm breast cancer Hawley reminds everyone that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Billie Owens <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) is reminding residents that Saturday,&nbsp;Oct. 1, begins Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every October, pink streaks of hair, shirts and even cleats on sports stars help raise awareness the devastating disease.&nbsp;</p> <p>Cancer is a scary word. In New York, more than 15,000 women and 150</p>
Girls' volleyball Dig Pink Game is Oct. 6 at O-A Elementary School gym https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/girls-volleyball-dig-pink-game-is-oct-6-at-o-a-elementary-school-gym/168872 Mark your calendars for the Dig Pink Game on Oct. 6 when Oakfield-Alabama and Elba high school volleyball players compete again Wheatland-Chili to benefit The Side-Out Foundation.

The JV matchup starts at 5 p.m. and the varsity game begins at 6:30. They will take place inside the Oakfield-Alabama Elementary School Gymnasium, located at 7001 Lewiston Road in Oakfield.

There will be 50/50 raffles, refreshments, raffles items and a serving contest.

This is the sixth year of the Dig Pink Game and to date more than $7,000 has been raised locally for the nonprofit foundation, whose mission is to enhance breast cancer research and awareness.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/girls-volleyball-dig-pink-game-is-oct-6-at-o-a-elementary-school-gym/168872#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/girls-volleyball-dig-pink-game-is-oct-6-at-o-a-elementary-school-gym/168872 Sep 28, 2016, 1:03pm breast cancer Girls' volleyball Dig Pink Game is Oct. 6 at O-A Elementary School gym Billie Owens <p>Mark your calendars for the Dig Pink Game on Oct. 6 when Oakfield-Alabama and Elba high school volleyball players compete&nbsp;again Wheatland-Chili to benefit The Side-Out Foundation.</p> <p>The JV matchup starts at 5 p.m. and the varsity game begins at 6:30. They will take place inside the Oakfield-Alabama Elementary School Gymnasium</p>
Senator Ranzerhofer to host forum for breast cancer survivors on Oct. 30 at the YWCA https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/senator-ranzerhofer-to-host-forum-for-breast-cancer-survivors-on-oct-30-at-the-ywca Press release:

State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has announced today that he will host a round table discussion for breast cancer survivors at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30th, at the YWCA of Genesee County, 301 North St. in Batavia.

“The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester and I want to hear your story,” Ranzenhofer said. “Listening to the experiences of survivors is one way to support families here in our community who have been impacted by breast cancer. That is why it is so important for women to share their stories with us at the upcoming community round table.”

The two-hour program will be facilitated by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester (BCCR).

“No one needs go through breast cancer alone," said BCCR Executive Director Holly Anderson. "If you or a loved one receives a diagnosis of breast cancer, the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester is here to help. The Coalition offers education and support programs, as well as advocacy for those uninsured or underinsured.

"The Coalition is a full-scope, grassroots breast cancer organization serving survivors and families throughout the Finger Lakes Region of Central and Western New York. We can help you find resources in your own community.”

The purpose of the discussion is to learn more about the experiences of survivors during the diagnosis, including:
•    What happened when you were diagnosed with breast cancer?
•    What resources were you given?
•    Where did you turn for support?
•    What resources did you find in your community?
•    What do you wish you would have had access to at any point?

Family members impacted by a breast cancer diagnosis are welcome to attend. Due to limited seating, pre-registration is strongly encouraged. To pre-register, residents can contact the Coalition at (585) 473-8177.

Senator Ranzenhofer secured a $200,000 State grant in the 2015-16 Budget, administered by the State Department of Health, to increase outreach initiatives to individuals impacted by breast cancer and to provide expanded cancer services in our region. Some of the counties in Western New York have the highest rates of breast cancer in the State.

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, other than skin cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer. In New York State alone, 14,000 new cases of breast cancer are reported each year.

About the BCCR
The Coalition’s mission is to provide support to those touched by a diagnosis of breast cancer, to make access to information and care a priority through education and advocacy, and to empower women and men to participate fully in decisions relating to breast cancer. Currently, the Coalition serves individuals in 10 counties, including: Monroe, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates. For more information, visit www.bccr.org.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/senator-ranzerhofer-to-host-forum-for-breast-cancer-survivors-on-oct-30-at-the-ywca#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/senator-ranzerhofer-to-host-forum-for-breast-cancer-survivors-on-oct-30-at-the-ywca Oct 22, 2015, 12:49pm breast cancer Senator Ranzerhofer to host forum for breast cancer survivors on Oct. 30 at the YWCA Billie Owens <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has announced today that he will host a <strong>round table discussion for breast cancer survivors at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30th, at the YWCA of Genesee County</strong>, 301 North St. in Batavia.</p> <p>“The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester and I want</p>
Wilmot Cancer Institute to host free talk on breast cancer and an open house https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/wilmot-cancer-institute-to-host-free-talk-on-breast-cancer-and-an-open-house/78661

In October, Wilmot Cancer Institute Batavia will host a free Community Health Talk and an Open House at its newly renovated building. The events, which are open to the public, are an opportunity to learn more about how to reduce your risk for cancer and about the services that are available in Batavia for those who need cancer care.

Oct. 5 — “Breast Cancer: How to Reduce Your Risk”

This free presentation will feature Wilmot Cancer Institute Batavia’s radiation oncologist Kevin J. Mudd, M.D., and medical oncologist Nayana R. Kamath, M.D., of Interlakes Oncology and Hematology. It will focus on lifestyle changes that can help women reduce their risk of developing breast cancer, the most common non-skin cancer among women. The presentation will conclude with a question-and-answer session.

The presentation will be held from 6-7 p.m. at the Terry Hills Banquet Facility, 5122 Clinton Street Road, Batavia. It is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. If you have any questions about this free presentation, please call (585) 276-5788.

Oct. 29 — Open House at Wilmot Cancer Institute Batavia

Meet the staff and tour the newly renovated Wilmot Cancer Institute Batavia building at 262 Bank St. With Wilmot’s Kevin J. Mudd, M.D., and Nayana Kamath, M.D., of Interlakes Oncology and Hematology, the full-service cancer center provides both radiation oncology and medical oncology services, as well as hematology care. The building features a CT simulator and linear accelerator for radiation therapy and an infusion center where patients can receive chemotherapy and other intravenous treatments. The team at Wilmot Cancer Institute Batavia will be on hand to answer questions and show the state-of-the-art technology the clinic offers.

The Open House is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. To learn more, call (585) 276-5788.

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GCC's 'Phi Theta Kappa' hosts second annual 'Walk for a Cure' https://www.thebatavian.com/dan-crofts/gccs-phi-theta-kappa-hosts-second-annual-walk-cure/34305 Student members of Phi Theta Kappa at Genesee Community College -- at 1 College Road in Batavia -- will host their second annual "Walk for a Cure" to assist victims of breast cancer on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. until an unspecified time. The walk itself will last 30-45 minutes, followed by a post-walk event in the student forum beginning around 11 a.m.

The walk will start at GCC's nature trail, which is on the west side of the campus, and then wind through the nearby woods and across the field, ending at the student forum.

Guest speakers will include two people from "Komen for the Cure" and a GCC student who is a breast cancer survivor. Food, drinks, a Chinese Auction and a raffle will be included.

This event is open to the public. The cost is $3 for the walk, or $7 for the walk plus a t-shirt. Tickets and t-shirts will be for sale the morning of the event, but they can be purchased along with Chinese Auction tickets on Thursday, Oct. 11 from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Pre-registration is not required.

For more information, e-mail Michelle Williams at sixxpup1@yahoo.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/dan-crofts/gccs-phi-theta-kappa-hosts-second-annual-walk-cure/34305#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/dan-crofts/gccs-phi-theta-kappa-hosts-second-annual-walk-cure/34305 Oct 11, 2012, 7:45am breast cancer GCC's 'Phi Theta Kappa' hosts second annual 'Walk for a Cure' Dan Crofts <p>Student members of Phi Theta Kappa at Genesee Community College -- at 1 College Road in Batavia -- will host their <strong>second annual "Walk for a Cure" to assist victims of breast cancer on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. until an unspecified time</strong>. <strong>The walk itself will last</strong></p>