Bra Recycling Banks to raise funds for breast cancer
- by Minnie Bishop
- in Research
- — Sep 29, 2016
The former "Strictly Come Dancing" star was blown away by the amount of people who flocked to her "Move It in the Park" class and she'd love to arrange another session in the future to help raise more awareness for the charity. "We hope you will join us by donating, buying a donut, or wearing pink to our meet again SLU on Friday evening".
Karen Hardy held a free one-off dance class in London's Hyde Park on Tuesday (27.09.16) to help beat breast cancer.
The event aims to educate and promote the importance of early breast cancer detection for better treatment options and outcomes.
Nearly 16,000 women are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer during 2016, and more than 200,000 now live with the disease. They are existing forms of medication that are being used to treat other conditions, such as ovarian cancer and a rare type of lymphoma, but not breast cancer.
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While that is sobering, there is good news. We want you to be bolder and have a bigger impact on the fight to end breast cancer forever. Metastatic breast cancer (also known as Stage IV or advanced stage cancer) is the spread of breast cancer to non-adjacent parts of the body - most commonly to the bones, liver, lungs and/or brain.
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The African-American Health Equity Initiative complements the work that Komen and its network of 100 U.S. Affiliates already do to remove barriers to cancer care.
Exercise during treatment was found to have two positive effects, improving physical fitness on the one hand (15 studies covering 1,310 women), and on the other hand reducing fatigue (19 studies covering 1698 women). Currently, metastatic breast cancer is minimally treatable, but not survivable.
"If a mastectomy is chosen, reconstruction can start immediately, under the same anesthetic", Castellon said. It is a goal to strive for, but it is not yet in reach. "We are here to provide hope for the patients, show them that no one walks alone". Because we have so many great scientific opportunities right now and so many questions.
Kristen Welton, senior events manager for the organization, said the American Cancer Society has several programs that support patients.
"You don't have that fear of 'oh my goodness, i've had a screening and now I'm going to get called back and I've got breast cancer", Smith said. Don't skip that doctor's visit.