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A former newspaper reporter who has lived in Franklin for nearly 40 years, Marjorie is active in several Franklin and Hales Corners organizations.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By Marjorie Pagel
Monday, Oct 1 2007, 08:44 AM

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  I lost both my mother and sister to breast cancer – my mom (Vivian Ellingson Johnson) in 1974 at age 62, and my sister (Wanda Johnson Iverson) in 1988 at age 51.  Fortunately, the survival rate of women diagnosed with breast cancer continues to increase.  Redbook magazine has just published an article, "Who Gets Breast Cancer and Who Survives?" crediting “focused research and awareness campaigns” with this promising trend. 

Everyone with access to a computer can help women without financial resources to receive a free mammogram – a key factor in early detection.  I just received this e-mail from a friend reminding me how easy it is to keep this program going.  Robin Fatla wrote:

“The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on ‘donating a mammogram’ for free (pink window in the middle).

“This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate mammogram in exchange for advertising.”

The web site where you and I can click daily to support these free mammograms is:
www.thebreastcancersite.com

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month has its own website as well: www.nbcam.com

There you will find links to “Patient Services” (Newly Diagnosed, For Survivors, Find Support, Patient Assistance, among others); “Disease Information” (including Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Clinical Trials and Dispelling the Myths.)  Two other information-packed sections include “How to Help” and “Newsroom” with links to events and media contact.

Hundreds of individuals and organizations are doing their part on the Worldwide Web to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  I even found a network of women working out of their homes who have devoted space on their website to help stop the spread of this insidious disease:

http://www.internetbasedmoms.com/  Follow their link to "breast-cancer-awareness/prevent"

The following excerpt is from a recent White House proclamation:

“Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American women. During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we renew our commitment to fighting this disease, raising awareness, and supporting those affected by breast cancer.

"Research has shown that several factors may increase the risk of developing breast cancer, including family history, age, genetics, and obesity. By making healthy lifestyle choices and exercising regularly, individuals can help reduce the risk of developing breast cancer. Mammograms, regular self-exams, and clinical breast exams are also vital because they can help doctors diagnose cancer before it has a chance to spread. When breast cancer is detected early, treatment is more effective, giving hope to patients and helping save lives.

“My Administration is committed to strengthening our Nation's efforts against this devastating disease. Earlier this year I was pleased to sign the "National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Reauthorization Act," which will allow us to continue helping low income and uninsured women gain access to vital cancer screening. In order to best detect and treat breast cancer, Federal agencies are collaborating with national organizations, State health agencies, and other key groups to promote important disease education and prevention activities. Our Nation leads the world in medical research, and through the dedicated efforts of thousands of Americans, we can build a healthier and more hopeful future for our citizens.

“During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we remember those living with breast cancer and their family and friends who provide them with love and support. Their courage and determination are an inspiration to us all. We also recognize the innovative, lifesaving work of doctors, researchers, and other medical professionals. Through their efforts to prevent, detect, and treat breast cancer, they are helping make a difference in the lives of our citizens. Until we find a cure for breast cancer, we will continue our Nation's fight against this disease.”

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070929-2.html

Comments

BARBARA JACKEL   

Marjorie, thank you for spreading the word. You know Wanda is always in in our mind when we hear breast cancer as well as your mom. Pray our two girls stay okay. Those two are the best....Barb
October 1, 2007 9:53 AM

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