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Stage IV Cancer Awareness – One Woman Many Lakes
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Help Us Spread the Word about Metastatic Breast Cancer. We Need More for Stage IV. Be Part of the Solution! Let's have our voices heard by requesting more funding for metastatic breast cancer from the National Cancer Institute, the largest breast cancer research funding source in the country. PRESS the Take Action button (above). To generate a prewritten email to their Center for Research Strategy. Then SEND it. There has been no reduction in annual deaths from Metastatic Breast Cancer. A terminal cancer...
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Donate to Metastatic Breast Cancer Research | One Woman Many Lakes
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Donate to Metastatic Breast Cancer Research. Please support me and all others with Stage IV breast cancer with a donation to the UW Carbone Cancer Center Metastatic Breast Cancer Research - More for Stage IV Fund. Click their logo below). 100% of all your donations go to metastatic breast cancer research to give us more time with loved ones. With your help, we have raised nearly $350,000 to date.
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One Woman Many Lakes: Past Swims
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One Woman Many Lakes: Past Swims. In my battle against metastatic breast cancer and my efforts to raise awareness, I’ve swum across bodies of water all over the world. I’m still adding to the list. Check back often to see where I was swimming. To date I have swum 27 lakes, rivers, bays, and oceans for a total distance of 41.35 miles. Pine Lake, Sammamish, WA. August 7, 2016 - 0.80 miles - water temp. 74 degrees. Lower Long Lake, Sarona, WI. August 2, 2016 - 0.75 miles - water temp. 78 degrees. It was a b...
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Dedicated Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
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What is Metastatic Breast Cancer? Metastatic breast cancer is also classified as Stage 4 breast cancer. The cancer has spread to other parts of the body. This usually includes the lungs, liver, bones or brain. Metastatic Breast Cancer Fact Sheet. 30% of patients diagnosed with early stage breast cancer will eventually develop stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer. 100% of breast cancer deaths occur because of metastasis. Median survival after a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis is three years.
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Help Fight Metastatic Breast Cancer
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Let's have our voices heard by requesting more funding for metastatic breast cancer from the National Cancer Institute, the largest breast cancer research funding source in the country. Click on the National Cancer Institute logo (above) to generate a prewritten email to their Center for Research Strategy. Then SEND it. If you aren’t logged into an email server, you can copy and paste the information from the PDF below and manually create the email.
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Help Fight Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Help Fight Metastatic Breast Cancer. The battle against Metastatic Breast Cancer is one that affects us all in some way – the victims of this terrible disease are mothers, sisters, wives and daughters. Help us to help others in their battle – by raising awareness and funding for research. Here's How You Can Help. Like and share our page on Facebook. This will help us share our triumphs and goals with a community that wants to support MBC research. Share our 113 Fact Sheet. On your Facebook page.
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Dedicated Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Dedicated Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer. When I plunged into the choppy white-capped waves my first concern was not about cancer but if I could successfully reach the shoreline that appeared to be a million miles away. Stroke after stroke I felt myself getting stronger and stronger and by the time I landed on the shore, a seed was planted on how swimming could help others and me with this disease. Read more about Mary in Madison Magazine. They are a big part of what keeps me going everyday. October...
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July 2015 eNews - Madison Community Foundation
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Skip to main content. Field of Interest Fund. What and How to Give. What to Give Now. How to Give Later. Component Funds at MCF. MCF vs. Private FDN. Year-End Giving Planning and Deadlines. MCF Community Impact Grantmaking. Letter of Inquiry (DOC). A Fund For Children. Great Performance Fund For Theater. A Fund For Women. Building Endowment Funds for Charities. About the Madison Community Foundation. Donor Spotlight - Carol and John Toussaint. A Conversation with MADISON GIVES special guest Michael Norton.
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