Finding breast cancer early and getting state-of-the-art cancer treatment are the most important strategies to prevent deaths from breast cancer.

Hologic machine

AllianceHealth Clinton ultrasound mammographer Holly Drinnon helps a patient with the x-ray process taken by the Hologic mammography machine.

Ultrasound

AllianceHealth Clinton ultrasound mammographer Leanne Parker stands in front of the LOGIQ E9 Ultrasound and holds onto the gel and transducer.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, elective medical procedures, including cancer screening, were largely put on hold to prioritize urgent needs and reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19 in healthcare settings.

Pink out shirts

Clinton High School senior Jenni Soto, left, receives her pink out shirts from Student Council President Edgar Ceballos.

A University of Southern Californialed team of scientists has found that a fasting-mimicking diet combined with hormone therapy has the potential to help treat breast cancer, according to newly published animal studies and small clinical trials in humans.

Promoting support

Lacy Daniels, a MRI Technician at AllianceHealth Clinton hands out a breast cancer awareness brochure to a patient.

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a computational model which is effective in detecting and identifying genetic mutations in breast tumors.

The deadline is fast approaching for agricultural producers throughout Oklahoma to fill out and mail a land-leasing survey sent to them by Oklahoma State University and the Oklahoma Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service.

Birthday task

Jax Drinnon goes to Acme Brick Park for his sixth birthday and decides to learn how to swing across on his own on one of the playground’s equipment.

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