Mother accused of faking child's terminal cancer diagnosis; going so far as to cut off her hair

MISSION, Texas -- Authorities say neighbors in a Texas community wanted to donate to a good cause, and help a struggling family -- but they were instead duped by a mother pretending her child had cancer."Hidalgo County Sheriff's investigators believe that 46-year-old Juanita Garcia of Mission, Texas wasn't only lying about her daughter's cancer to the people who were donating -- but that she was lying to the seven-year-old girl as well.Investigators believe Garcia told her young daughter that she had terminal cancer -- even going so far as cutting off all of her hair.This began in June, according to investigators, and was an effort by Garcia to get donations from people to help pay for her daughter's cancer treatments.Child Protective Services officials reported the case to the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office and an arrest was made.Garcia is charged with exploitation of a child -- a third-degree felony.Investigators say because it's the season of giving, they want to make sure everyone out there is being smart before they donate."We don't want to discourage people from participating in fundraisers but we do want them to be cautious and we want them to vet and confirm the information," Sgt.

"Helping other people:" Breast Cancer survivors prepare for the Pinktacular Fashion Show

FOX POINT -- Shuffling through the racks of clothes at Molloy's, Diane Gehl and her mother Judy Gehl were searching for the perfect dress."I`ve been looking for some nice outfits and I`m excited to wear something that I would normally never wear," said Diane as she laughed.It was March 2014 when Diane heard those dreaded words, "you have breast cancer."

Buddy Check 6: Reminder for women to do monthly self-exams; 'Most important thing is that it's done'

MILWAUKEE -- FOX6 is supporting Buddy Check 6 -- where you get in touch with your mom, sister, girlfriend or cousin on the 6th of every month and remind them to do their monthly breast self-examination.

Former Pres. Jimmy Carter to discuss cancer diagnosis on Thursday

ATLANTA — Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter plans to discuss his recent cancer diagnosis at a press conference.A statement issued Tuesday by the Carter Center says the 90-year-old will address reporters Thursday morning in Atlanta.Carter revealed on Wednesday that he had been diagnosed with cancer.

Cancer fighting foods: Steps to take to reduce your risk of breast cancer

MILWAUKEE -- Registered dietitian Kara Sonntag from Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, joins FOX6 WakeUp to talk about cancer fighting foods.

Reason to smile: UW Marching Band surprises cancer patient after her last chemo treatment

MADISON -- When Ann Trachtenberg recently joked that she wanted to be escorted out of her last chemotherapy treatment at UW Health by a marching band, little did she know her niece would contact the the University of Wisconsin Marching Band to do the honors.

Dr. Tracy Kelly talks breast cancer prevention, early detection

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- FOX6 is proud to partner with Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin on Buddy Check 6 — an important public service initiative to remind women to perform breast self-examinations on the 6th of every month.Dr.

"We are survivors!" Celebrating life at the 20th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- One step at a time they were making a difference as thousands gathered for the 20th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.Make no mistake this is a party, a celebration of survival."My name is Chery Phifer and I'm a 3 1/2 year survivor," said Chery Phifer, breast cancer survivor."My name is Dennis Subcheck and I'm a 1 1/2 year survivor," said Dennis Subcheck, breast cancer survivor."I'm Joleen Howgan and I'm a 4 1/2 year survivor," said Joleen Howgan, breast cancer survivor.Each bravely fought breast cancer and today, they party!This is the biggest year yet with more than 6,000 folks making strides against breast cancer at the 20th annual event on Milwaukee's lakefront."The support that we see for breast cancer survivors, honoring loved ones lost to the disease and then just coming out and celebrating the day," said Event Manager, Cody Allen."It was a long journey so it feels good to finally say cancer free and survivor," said Gina Karas, breast cancer survivor.Gina Karas was just 27 years old when doctors diagnosed her with breast cancer."I'm a prime example and a lot of women are that.