breast cancer awareness

The Men’s Room Wrap Up Breast Cancer Awareness Month Talking to Survivor & Doctor
The Men’s Room Wrap Up Breast Cancer Awareness Month Talking to Survivor & Doctor
The Men’s Room Wrap Up Breast Cancer Awareness Month Talking to Survivor & Doctor
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month so we decided to 'get serious' on The Men's Room and tackle the important issue among women and men, breast cancer. Obviously, we're a bunch of idiots, so we had to bring in some real pros to help us out. Joining us on this round are breast cancer survivor (and co-worker) Shay Hill and Dr. Laura Bennett from Image Sculptors.
Breast Cancer Survivor Loses Hair to Chemo Then Six Years Later Dontates New Hair to Locks of Love [VIDEO]
Breast Cancer Survivor Loses Hair to Chemo Then Six Years Later Dontates New Hair to Locks of Love [VIDEO]
Breast Cancer Survivor Loses Hair to Chemo Then Six Years Later Dontates New Hair to Locks of Love [VIDEO]
It's breast cancer awareness month and I have been amazed at how many people are affected by this disease. As someone who has gone through it myself I know what it's like to lose my hair due to chemo. For me, it wasn't that big a deal but for kids it's even harder. Kids these days can be cruel little creatures and a Locks of Love wig can bring back a sense of confidence to young kids who have lost
Get Your Donations in for Requests for Breasts
Get Your Donations in for Requests for Breasts
Get Your Donations in for Requests for Breasts
Beginning Monday, October 24th at 11am, we'll play anything you request...but it'll cost ya. All requests that come with a $5 donation (or higher) will get played with 100% of the donations going to the Alliance for Women and Children here in Abilene.
"Rock The Pink" With The Rockshow
"Rock The Pink" With The Rockshow
"Rock The Pink" With The Rockshow
Hey,  everybody! In case you don’t look at the credits, it’s Wes here on behalf of the RockShow. We talk about hot women and weird stuff on the radio. We thought that since we pay so much attention to women that it would be easy to step up as spokespersons for breast cancer.