It’s Pinktober – Female athletes unite against breast cancer
Organizations everywhere are kicking off month long breast cancer awareness programs. At least half of you know someone who has or had breast cancer. Whether a mom, aunt, grandmother, neighbor, or family friend, breast cancer strikes over 200,000 women a year. Fortunately, with early detection, there are many different treatment options available. And every year new research improves cancer care. If you’re young, you may not think breast cancer will affect you. But your youth and energy makes you an invaluable tool in the fight against the disease. You can help this month and all year by working with various programs in your community.
These are just a few of the fun ways you can use your athleticism to support cancer patients, survivors, friends and family. Help out if you can. Check Yourself Early Detection Army of Women Other Resources Keep-a-Breast is a unique non-profit organization creating plaster forms of the female torso, customized by fine artists and auctioned to raise funding for breast cancer. Breast Friends for Life aims to improve and strengthen the mental and emotional well-being of young women living with breast cancer. The Young Survival Coalition is a foundation created to support young women battling breast cancer.
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