Oregon State's Softball Team Joins Fight against Breast Cancer
Oregon State's Softball Team Joins Fight against Breast Cancer

The Oregon State's softball team has joined the fight against breast cancer. There are numerous women diagnosed with breast cancer every year. The major problem with breast cancer patients is that most often the cancer is diagnosed extremely late. Women do have the required knowledge to prevent the cancer. Due to this they do not get the required health checks.

The Oregon State's softball team will be hosting the annual Strike Out Cancer. The event is sponsored by the Corvallis Clinic's Project H. E. R.

The main aim of the event is to increase the awareness of the breast cancer. The fans will be requested to wear pink to support the fight against breast cancer. The organizers of the event will also provide pink pompoms and pink beads to the fans. The event is organized at the OSU Softball Complex on this weekend.

The authorities at the Corvallis Clinic have assured that they will follow every required procedure to win the fight against breast cancer. It has been confirmed that the Oregon State's softball team will be signing autographs for the fans during the event.

The Corvallis Clinic's Project H. E. R. is a comprehensive breast health services program. The program is available for women in Benton, Linn and Lincoln counties.

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