Dr. Jerri Nielsen FitzGerald, who diagnosed and treated her own breast cancer in the South Pole, died Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009.
Please read this article about this brave and inspirational woman.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Team Registration Now Open!
The 2009 Race for the Cure registration is now open!
Please visit Karaoke for the Cure's team page to join our cause!
There are several options to choose from when joining our team: Sleep in for the Cure, 10k Race, 5k Race, Proud in the Crowd, Kids for the Cure, Fun Run/Walk.
Go Team Karaoke for the Cure!!
Please visit Karaoke for the Cure's team page to join our cause!
There are several options to choose from when joining our team: Sleep in for the Cure, 10k Race, 5k Race, Proud in the Crowd, Kids for the Cure, Fun Run/Walk.
Go Team Karaoke for the Cure!!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Capitol Hill Goes Pink!
Excerpt from Komen for the Cure's Advocacy Alliance...
Show your support and write your legislatures, http://komenpolicy.org/campaign/lobbyday_2010budget?rk=M7rCOPEaCvHBE.
"Coalition volunteers from 18 different organizations are meeting with 185 members of Congress, urging support for key cancer funding priorities:
- Increased investments in science and research. The economic stimulus package boosted funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Cancer Institute (NCI). While this reverses a six-year trend of declining budgets, this temporary investment must be made permanent in next year's federal budget.
- Closing the gap in access to early detection services. Current funding for the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program allows fewer than one in five eligible women to be screened for cancer. Additional funding will help thousands more women receive potentially life-saving screening services.
- Helping patients navigate the U.S. health care system. The Patient Navigator Program helps patients navigate the often complex and confusing health care system. This important program helps coordinate care between general practitioners, radiologists, oncologists and others. However, under-funding threatens this key component in care and treatment for cancer.
Recently, President Obama pledged to launch an effort to seek out the cures for cancer in our time. Now as Congress prepares the budget for the coming fiscal year, our elected officials have a unique opportunity to fulfill that promise.
There's no time to waste! Komen advocates are on the Hill right now. Help ensure a permanent investment in the fight against cancer by taking action TODAY."Show your support and write your legislatures, http://komenpolicy.org/campaign/lobbyday_2010budget?rk=M7rCOPEaCvHBE.
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