Best friends find strength in each other while both battling breast cancer
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Posted: Sep 21, 2021 3:58 PM CDT | Updated: Sep 21, 2021 5:04 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Hundreds of women in Wisconsin have been battling breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. While much of the world was shutting down, they received a life-changing diagnosis and underwent treatment that could not wait. CBS 58's Nicole Koglin shares a story of friendship; a nice reminder of how much strength we gather from one another.
Meantime, CBS 58 is proud to partner with Susan G. Komen for their annual "More Than Pink" Walk taking place Sunday, Sept. 26 at Henry Maier Festival Park -- along Milwaukee's lakefront. CBS 58's Natalie Shepherd will be there to emcee the event. If you'd like to register ahead of time, or donate, CLICK HERE.
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