Showing posts with label Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Breast Cancer testing should be left in MY hands..


I am 36 years old. I have had two mammograms in my lifetime. Both times they found a mass.


The first one was solved by a biopsy which came back benign. The second, only a sonogram was needed.


My grandmother died in her mid – 30’s from breast cancer, leaving behind three small children. That death spiraled into, an evil step-mother, my mother becoming a young mother and me/my brother ending up into foster care and eventually adopted by loving families.


One person’s death threw an entire family onto a path that no one expected and that death was caused by something that has an option for early detection.


Mammograms: Self Checks: Anything a woman can do to find out in advance in the hopes to save their life; they should have the right/option to. I think that mammograms should be offered at 35 for all women; however the age of 40 for women who have no history is a compromise that I am willing to make.


  • Self Breast examinations are FREE! They cost nothing but a little time. How can that be harmful? Because you might stress a little when you go to your doctor and say, “I feel something abnormal”. Isn’t that better than hearing the words, “We found cancer, and it’s too far along to do anything about?” How DARE this group come along and try to tell people that the examinations are non-productive? Yes, we might not know there is something there just by the feel of our fingers, but at least we are doing something. At least we are in control of OUR lives and OUR bodies.

This report information was taken from Digital Journal


“The report on their findings was published in the Nov. 17 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.


The report concludes that mammograms reduce the breast cancer death rate by 15 percent. However, this benefit must be balanced against the potential harm or risk. The New York TImes reports that the risk of harm is too great for women 40-49 to make the test beneficial for that age cohort:


Those [potential] harms loom larger for women in their 40s, who are 60 percent more likely to experience them than women 50 and older but are less likely to have breast cancer, skewing the risk-benefit equation. The task force concluded that one cancer death is prevented for every 1,904 women age 40 to 49 who are screened for 10 years, compared with one death for every 1,339 women age 50 to 74, and one death for every 377 women age 60 to 69.


For women over 49 the report recommends that mammograms only be done every second year rather than annually.


The Times notes that a false positive can create extreme anxiety and lead to other intrusive and ultimately unnecessary procedures such as biopsies. It also states, "mammograms can find cancers that grow so slowly that they never would be noticed in a woman’s lifetime, resulting in unnecessary treatment." “


Give me the week of anxiety, I’ve already had one biopsy and came out if it with nothing more than an upset stomach from the worrying. Even if the cancer grows slowly and would never be noticed, let ME have the choice on what I want to do with it. Because we never know what will grow slow or fast. I am not willing to put my life in the hands of the cancer; I want to make the choice for ME and MY family.


I want to fight breast cancer with an arsenal of weapons.


It is my body, my kids that will be left without a Mom, my siblings left without a sister.


I will continue to get mammograms every year and continue to get that knot in my stomach every October knowing its coming up. At least I know that I’m putting my best foot forward and taking control of my destiny.


This year I will walk again to help raise money to fight breast cancer, Want to join Team Pink Lily? I will be putting up the link sometime in 2010!


Thank you to the Colorado Breast Cancer doctors, American Cancer Society and the Susan G. Komen Foundation that are continuing to recommend mammograms at the age of 40.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

(There is a video but apparently I messed it up. Hehe.. I'll put it up when I get home!)

It was a perfect morning for the Making Stride Against Breast Cancer Walk.

It was my team: Pink Lily walking with 3 males and myself. I was out numbered and Joey was the only one in pink.

We walked, played in the park, saw the CUTEST puppy walking in front of us and felt the amazing energy. It felt great to be surrounded by so many people walking for the same cause.

Pink Lily raised: $520.00 in 2009

I can't think my contributors enough, you all helped a wonderful cause and I am happy to say to date, Toni's mother has come through chemo with flying colors. Here is a wonderful post she did in Thanks to her mom after her last chemo treatment.

Monday, April 6, 2009

A huge THANK YOU

Thank you… Thank you… Thank you….

I can not tell you how thrilled I am to have this many people donate to the Making Strides for Breast Cancer walk that I will be doing on April 26th.


So far I have had generous donations from four people.


Anonymous donor (I am being nice not saying his name, but you know who you are!!)


Michelle B.


Ellen D.


Margelina D.


$420.00 total!!!


GO Team Lily


I can not thank these people enough for donating to a wonderful cause.


Now, I will also be having people join me for the walk. Wonderful friends who are getting up early morning on Sunday the 26th and wandering through Denver streets with me to support a cause that we can all hopefully see a quicker detection, and cure to the devastation this disease causes.


Thank you to my friends and family who have donated time, money and an ear listening to me talk about this.


If you would like to donate to Making Strides against Breast Cancer, please consider doing it in the name of my team through money or time. We could use more people walking beside us on April 26th.


I am hoping to do the Susan G. Komen 3 day walk in 3 years! Team Lily will be walking with as much backing and support as I can muster!


Please follow my journey in this endeavor.


Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast


Walking in Pink


Thank you again to my wonderful supporters, and I hope to see many of you out there!


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Breast Cancer Walk Kickoff Breakfast!

How many stories do you know about breast cancer?


Do you have friends or family affected by it? How about a loved one who survived… or sadly did not?


The American Cancer Society and King Soopers held a Kickoff Breakfast for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer this morning at Invesco field.



It was a wonderful way to hear stories, get information and eat some great food for a new season!


April 26th I will be walking the 3 mile walk around Washington Park with my friends and family. Will you be joining me? If you would like to join… please join Team Lily and come walk with us. You do need to be registered through the site to do so! Only a few weeks left before the walk.


You can also donate to my team (pretty please!) and in a few weeks I will be putting up a HUGE thank you to the contributors! I love everyone of them and it means so much to have my friends and blog readers donate!




Thank you to everyone and the organizers for a wonderful welcome!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Walking in Pink


It is that time of year again.

Crisp Spring mornings are coming, hordes of women will be filing into Washington park making it look like a Pepto Bismol bottle exploded... or the American version of 99 Red Balloons.... to 150K pink balloons.

On April 26th I will be walking (Hopefully with 1 or more of my daughters, and anyone else who is coming to join... ~HintHint~ my Colorado friends. Men, women and children are allowed to come and walk, and are quite welcome!) for the American Cancer Society as the leader of the team named: Pink Lily.

As some of you know, this past year I had a scare with a lump in my right breast that ended in a biopsy and wonderful news of it being benign. I knew at a young age that I would start getting tested at age 35, and I am very thankful I did, with a family full of cancers, there is no reason not to have early detection and easier destruction of the cancer.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer are always needing donations for the cause. And of course, by raising money to support the American Cancer Society fight against breast cancer, they help fund groundbreaking research, public awareness campaigns, efforts to ensure all women have access to mammograms, and free programs and services that improve the quality of life for patients and their families. Over 50 million was raised by walkers last year, it was done one walker at a time.

Please go and view my personal page or my team page through the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, you can leave me a note, donate, or just see who I am walking for! (Margelina and Toni, make sure you both go and visit!)