Eddie Webster+FollowDallas honors breast cancer heroesDallas just celebrated a huge milestone in the fight against breast cancer. At the annual Celebrating Women Luncheon, Dr. Joyce O’Shaughnessy—whose work has touched countless lives—was honored with a new endowment in her name to fuel even more research and hope. The Mary Kay Ash Foundation was also recognized for its massive contributions. Hearing survivor Clea Shearer share her powerful story really brought home why this cause matters. Events like this remind us how much progress is possible when a community comes together. What are your thoughts on supporting local health initiatives? #Safety #Dallas #BreastCancerAwareness00Share
Charles Christensen+FollowDo We Really Need Annual Mammograms?Turns out, yearly mammograms for every woman over 40 might not be the only way to go. A huge study suggests a personalized screening schedule—based on your age, genetics, and lifestyle—works just as well as the one-size-fits-all approach. Some women might only need to screen every two years, or even wait until 50! This could totally shake up how we think about breast cancer prevention. Would you trust a risk-based plan over the usual yearly check? #Health #BodyHealth #BreastCancerAwareness10Share
Joseph Bradley+FollowAre Yearly Mammograms Really Needed?Annual mammograms might not be a must for everyone! A huge new study found that personalizing breast cancer screening based on your actual risk (like genetics and health history) is just as safe as the old-school yearly mammogram for most women. If you’re low risk, you could get screened less often—no more unnecessary stress or tests. But some experts say early detection is still key, so don’t skip talking to your doc! #Health #BodyHealth #BreastCancerAwareness197Share
Erica Martinez MD+FollowHighland Park unites for breast cancer breakthroughsAmid Halloween decorations across North Texas, one Highland Park home was buzzing for a different reason: a sold-out celebration honoring Dr. Joyce O’Shaughnessy, the powerhouse oncologist behind decades of breast cancer advances at Baylor Scott & White. Survivors, families, and supporters gathered to thank Dr. O for her relentless drive and compassion—she’s not just a leader in research, but a lifeline for so many in Dallas. The night was filled with gratitude, hope, and stories of survival, all fueled by the community’s commitment to funding new treatments. How has cancer research touched your life or your loved ones? #News #DallasCommunity #BreastCancerAwareness00Share
marklowe+FollowDallas celebrates $43M+ fight against breast cancerTwo Super Bowl trophies may have been in the room, but the real stars at the 2025 Celebrating Women’s Luncheon Patron Party were the survivors and supporters rallying for breast cancer research. Hosted at the Jones’ home, the event honored Dr. Joyce O’Shaughnessy, whose work has helped countless women—including Melissa Ireland, whose recovery inspired the evening. Since it began, this luncheon has raised over $43 million for the cause. It’s a powerful reminder of what our Dallas community can do when we come together. How has breast cancer touched your life or someone you know? #News #DallasCommunity #BreastCancerAwareness00Share