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K.I.C.K. cancer to the curb with genetic testing
At just 42 years old, Kate Hernandez was diagnosed with breast cancer.
"When you find out you have cancer, you just want it gone," Kate said.

Knowledge is power: how K.I.C.K. is empowering families to seek genetic testing for cancer
Fox45 is highlighting a group that is dedicated to empowering, educating, and encouraging those with a personal or family history of cancer to seek genetic counseling and testing.

Two sisters unite to K.I.C.K. cancer, launch non-profit to help fund genetic testing
Colleen Greller and Katie Hernandez have been by each other’s side their entire lives.
“We’re just so lucky in so many, so many ways,” said Greller.
But the two sisters share a

Local woman with family history of BRCA1 says genetic testing saved her life after ovarian cancer diagnosis
Cancer is no stranger to the Greller family. Collen Greller says the diagnosis amongst her family is where her health journey started.

United by birth and cancer, two sisters use their journey to promote genetic testing
Chances are, you know a pair of sisters who share a special bond. From birth, they were playmates and sisters Katie (Kickel) Hernandez and Colleen (Kickel) Greller, birth sisters bound

She’s a survivor: Katie Kickel Hernandez
Throughout October, we will be sharing She’s a Survivor stories: five #motherrunners whose lives have been changed by breast cancer; hopefully the perspective and ideas they share will benefit others

Rocky River resident swims 4 miles in Lake Erie to support ovarian and breast cancer awareness
Most people donate money or attend events to support an organization. Not Bryan Greller, 39, of Rocky River. He swam four miles in Lake Erie as his contribution to the