Your gift could provide a one month supply of Tamoxifen, a drug used to treat breast cancers that rely on estrogen for growth, to a patient in need.Every 60 seconds, somewhere in the world, someone dies from breast cancer. Your gift will help save lives!Your gift could provide a screening mammogram to an uninsured or underinsured person in need.Your gift could provide a breast prosthesis for an uninsured or underinsured woman in need.Your gift will help us reach our bold goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50% in the U.S. within the next decade!
I ran my first 5K at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Greenville, SC as a first year medical student. I had no idea the profound impact that breast cancer would have on my personal life. At age 34, I was diagnosed with stage 3 triple negative breast cancer, and immediately started chemotherapy. After 16 chemo treatments, surgery, immunotherapy and 30 radiation treatments, I am so thankful to say that I no longer have evidence of disease. As a breast cancer survivor, I am dedicated to Komen's mission. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation in support of my fundraising efforts.
Funds raised help support breakthrough research and provide assistance to those facing breast cancer who need our support. Whether it’s emotional support through Komen’s financial assistance program or navigation services to break down barriers to care, Komen will be there for them.
Today, I continue to fight for myself and so many others. You can help by making a donation!
Your gift could provide a one month supply of Tamoxifen, a drug used to treat breast cancers that rely on estrogen for growth, to a patient in need.Every 60 seconds, somewhere in the world, someone dies from breast cancer. Your gift will help save lives!Your gift could provide a screening mammogram to an uninsured or underinsured person in need.Your gift could provide a breast prosthesis for an uninsured or underinsured woman in need.Your gift will help us reach our bold goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50% in the U.S. within the next decade!