The biggest thing you can do to end breast cancer.
A breast cancer diagnosis-whether itâs your own or one given to someone you love-changes your perspective on the world. Suddenly, walking 60 miles doesnât seem so hard. Itâs not as hard as chemo. Itâs not as hard as radiation. Itâs not as hard as saying goodbye.
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This year, nearly 43,000 women and men are expected to die from breast cancer in the U.S. alone. Komenâs work is driven by two strategic imperatives that will help us achieve our mission: Conquer aggressive and deadly breast cancers to help people live longer, better lives and ensure everyone can get access to the quality, equitable care they need. With your help, we can get there. Donate at komen.org or the link in bio.
âAsian women can get breast cancer. Itâs not a disease only for white women and Black women. Itâs not just a disease of certain ethnicities and races, it is actually a disease of everyone, men and women, and all colors of skin.â â Komen Scholar Ben Park, MD, PhD
This Womenâs Health Week, weâre reminded that prioritizing your health can save your life.
When breast cancer is caught early, the 5-year survival rate is about 99%, a powerful reminder of why screening and access to care matter so much.
Whether it's training or at the event, every step you take for the 3-Day helps expand access to screening, education, and support services for women who need it most. Together, weâre turning steps into longer, healthier lives for all women.
âWhen they say, âyouâre a survivor,â itâs interesting because we have no other choice. But whatâs amazing is the connection you form with other women, because without that, breast cancer can feel very isolating.â - Cecilia S.
Read about her journey to the 3-Day on the 3-Day blogđ
It's Women's Health Week, and it's crucial to recognize that a woman's life experiences shape all aspects of her health. These 7 domains of women's health will help you live a well rounded, healthy lifestyle.
Our favorite part? The 3-Day brings all of these elements together.
While Asian American and Pacific Islander women often have strong breast cancer survival rates (about 92% 5-year survival), we also know outcomes can vary widely. Thatâs why weâre working to ensure every voice is seen, counted, and supported.
This AANHPI Heritage Month, we celebrate progress and recommit to closing the gaps through culturally relevant education, research, and care.
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