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Related: About this forumBreast Cancer: Call to action
I just received this email from BreastCancerAction.org
(I have Stage IV Breast Cancer)
Dear Xxxxxx,
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is nearly 30 years old this year after three decades and billions of dollars, why is this disease still an epidemic?
Its the governments job to protect the health of those it governs, but our government has outsourced breast cancer to large philanthropic organizations, like Komen and Avon, which are beholden to corporate funders. This strategy is not working for women.
Our elected officials should be taking bold, meaningful action for breast cancer prevention and better breast cancer treatments through independent research and strong regulation. Its time for us to say, enough with the pink crap! and demand real action on breast cancer from our elected representatives.
This year we're reminding our elected officials:
"It's an Epidemic, Stupid!"
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/6098/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=11729Please take action today to put breast cancer front and center in the national conversation.
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In the 1960s, a womans lifetime risk for breast cancer was 1 in 20. Today, for every woman who lives to be 85, her lifetime risk is 1 in 8. This year, like last year, 40,000 women will die of breast cancer. These numbers are not OK.
Breast cancer should be front and center in national conversations about health reform and womens health now! In anticipation of Novembers election, were rolling out our Mandate for Government Action and need your help getting it into the hands of elected officials and candidates for public office.
Tell your legislators today to publicly support the 2012 Breast Cancer Action Mandate for Government Action.
Its not enough for our elected officials to support the cause by wearing a pink ribbon or sharing a heartfelt personal story about breast cancer. Elected officials have a unique and essential role to initiate and support independent research and strong regulation to address and end the breast cancer epidemic.
As individuals we cannot shop or walk or run our way out of this epidemic. Our legislators must take meaningful action to address and end this epidemic lets light the fire under them to do it.
Onward to ending this epidemic,
Karuna Jaggar
Executive Director
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is nearly 30 years old this year after three decades and billions of dollars, why is this disease still an epidemic?
Its the governments job to protect the health of those it governs, but our government has outsourced breast cancer to large philanthropic organizations, like Komen and Avon, which are beholden to corporate funders. This strategy is not working for women.
Our elected officials should be taking bold, meaningful action for breast cancer prevention and better breast cancer treatments through independent research and strong regulation. Its time for us to say, enough with the pink crap! and demand real action on breast cancer from our elected representatives.
This year we're reminding our elected officials:
"It's an Epidemic, Stupid!"
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/6098/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=11729Please take action today to put breast cancer front and center in the national conversation.
]
In the 1960s, a womans lifetime risk for breast cancer was 1 in 20. Today, for every woman who lives to be 85, her lifetime risk is 1 in 8. This year, like last year, 40,000 women will die of breast cancer. These numbers are not OK.
Breast cancer should be front and center in national conversations about health reform and womens health now! In anticipation of Novembers election, were rolling out our Mandate for Government Action and need your help getting it into the hands of elected officials and candidates for public office.
Tell your legislators today to publicly support the 2012 Breast Cancer Action Mandate for Government Action.
Its not enough for our elected officials to support the cause by wearing a pink ribbon or sharing a heartfelt personal story about breast cancer. Elected officials have a unique and essential role to initiate and support independent research and strong regulation to address and end the breast cancer epidemic.
As individuals we cannot shop or walk or run our way out of this epidemic. Our legislators must take meaningful action to address and end this epidemic lets light the fire under them to do it.
Onward to ending this epidemic,
Karuna Jaggar
Executive Director
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The above links will take you to their website where it will allow you to send a message to your House Rep, both Senators and to President Obama.
Please, let's do it for our future generations of daughters. Thank you!
Edited for spelling, d'oh!
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Breast Cancer: Call to action (Original Post)
dmr
Sep 2012
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Irishonly
(3,344 posts)1. Signed and posted to FB
This is important. No one should die from cancer.
emikofierros025
(9 posts)3. Cancer Support
I agree but we can't help it. Cancer is here and we can't deny that fact. If we can't stop doing some activities that lead to this disease then people will continue to have this and it will just be a cycle. We should not only support those with cancer but we should also prevent it from happening.
It is very important to stop this horrible epidemic !
meta1
(15 posts)4. Another Sexualized Breast Cancer Awareness Ad (NSFW)
This is exactly how not to do a breast cancer commercial. It's not about loving and saving big breasts. It's about saving lives.
http://bit.ly/PQOgOm
http://bit.ly/PQOgOm