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Nancy Brinker to receive Anti-Defamation League award for breast cancer efforts |
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Nancy Brinker to receive Anti-Defamation League award for breast cancer efforts.
By Michele Dargan, Daily News Staff Writer
February 02, 2010
"On the eve of a week of breast-cancer awareness events in Cairo in October, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a sponsor, became aware that Israeli advocates had been denied access.
The organization launched a diplomatic effort on behalf of the Israelis and helped to resolve the situation a day later, although the Israelis, ultimately, did not attend.
Palm Beacher Nancy Brinker, founder and CEO of the organization, had already planned to travel to Israel following the Cairo events. The result: Komen is planning its first Race for the Cure in Jerusalem this fall.
The group has funded $2 million to research and support programs in Israel since its early days. In fact, Komen's first international research grant went to an Israeli institution in 1994. Brinker founded the organization in 1982 and named it after her sister who died of breast cancer at age 36. A breast cancer survivor, Brinker promised her dying sister that she would do everything in her power to end the disease.
"Susan G. Komen for the Cure took strong diplomatic action to make sure the Israeli delegates could, indeed, be included in our event," Brinker said. "We are not a political organization. We are a humanitarian organization. We are there to cure breast cancer. That is our mission and our only mission. When we're doing it, sometimes we have to take on tough issues and this was a tough issue. We will continue to carry out our global mission irrespective of religion or native country."
The Anti-Defamation League is honoring Brinker Thursday night at the annual dinner at The Breakers with the ADL Americanism Award. She is being honored for her efforts "as the leader of the global breast cancer movement," said National ADL Director Abraham Foxman. Foxman will present Brinker with the award..."
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure Screening Statement |
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Recommends no Impediments to Breast Cancer Screening
Until Science Improves, Current Screening Recommendations Should Remain.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the world’s leading breast cancer advocacy organization, has carefully reviewed the data and new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concerning mammography screening. Komen for the Cure issued the following statement today from Eric P. Winer, M.D., chief scientific advisor and chair of Komen’s Scientific Advisory Board.
“Susan G. Komen for the Cure wants to eliminate any impediments to regular mammography screening for women age 40 and older. While there is no question that mammograms save lives for women over 50 and women 40–49, there is enough uncertainty about the age at which mammography should begin and the frequency of screening that we would not want to see a change in policy for screening mammography at this time. Komen’s current screening guidelines can be found at www.komen.org and would not be changed without serious consideration.”
Click here to read the full Susan G. Komen for the Cure Screening Statement
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Komen Expands to Monroe County! |
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Komen Expands to Monroe County! We are proud to announce that the Komen Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate has expanded its service area to cover Monroe County in addition to Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. |
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A world without breast cancer. |
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To save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. We have supported every advance in breast cancer research over the past 25 years. Komen for the Cure provides community grants for breast health education, screening and treatment. |
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