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OUR STORY
Born in a promise between two sisters
– Nancy Brinker to her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer
at the age of 36 – Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world’s largest
and most progressive grassroots network fighting to end breast cancer
forever.
OUR PROMISE
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure promise:
to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring
quality of care for all and energizing science to find the cures.
OUR PASSION
Because 10 million women around the world
could die from breast cancer in the next 25 years without the cure, Susan
G. Komen for the Cure is fighting every minute of every day to save every
life.
OUR PEOPLE
The more than 100,000 survivors and activists
of Susan G. Komen for the Cure are the face and voice of the global breast
cancer movement – local activists and global citizens who mobilize millions
through events like the Komen Race for the Cure Series, the world’s largest
and most successful education and fundraising event for breast cancer.
OUR WORK
With nearly $1 billion invested to date,
Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world’s largest source of nonprofit
funds dedicated to curing breast cancer at every stage – from the causes,
to the cures, to the pain and anxiety of every moment in between.
OUR SUCCESS
Susan G. Komen for the Cure has played
a critical role in every major advance in the fight against breast cancer
over the past 25 years – transforming how the world talks about and treats
this disease and helping to turn millions of breast cancer patients into
breast cancer survivors.
OUR PLEDGE
To fulfill our promise to end breast cancer
forever, Susan G. Komen for the Cure will invest more than $1 billion
over the next decade on breast health care and treatment, especially for
underserved women, and on research to discover the causes of breast cancer
and, ultimately, its cures.
Our
Story
Born in a Sister’s Promise
Born in a promise between two sisters
-- Nancy Brinker to her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer
at the age of 36 – our vow to end breast cancer forever has become the
promise of millions.
Since launching the breast cancer movement
25 years ago, we’ve transformed the culture – how the world talks about
and treats this devastating disease and helping to turn millions of breast
cancer patients into breast cancer survivors.
Today, Susan G. Komen for the Cure is
the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast
cancer survivors and activists – the only grassroots organization fighting
to cure breast cancer at every stage, from the causes to the cures and
the pain and anxiety of every moment in between.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure: The world’s
largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors
and activists.
Our Promise
Curing Breast Cancer – at Every Stage
At Susan G. Komen for the Cure, we know
that ending breast cancer is about more than curing a medical condition
– it’s about overcoming the cultural, social and financial conditions
that prevent women from receiving life-saving breast health care and treatment.
At Komen for the Cure, our promise is
our mission – ending breast cancer forever by . . .
- Empowering people to take charge of
their health care through awareness and early detection and, if diagnosed,
to survive.
- Ensuring quality of care for all,
regardless of race, ethnic background, language, income or insurance
status.
- Energizing science to find the causes
and cures of breast cancer – and, ultimately, to prevent breast cancer
in the first place.
Our Promise: To save lives and end breast
cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all, and
energizing science to find the cures.
Our Passion
Fighting Every Day for Every Life
Because 10 million women around the world
could die from breast cancer in the next 25 years without the cure, Susan
G. Komen for the Cure is fighting every minute of every day to save every
life.
Because every woman is at risk for breast
cancer – a disease that strikes at random and for which the causes and
cures are still unknown – we know that every moment counts:
- Without a cure, 1 in 8 women in the
U.S. will continue to be diagnosed with breast cancer – a devastating
disease with physical, emotional, psychological and financial pain that
can last a lifetime.
- Without a cure, an estimated 5 million
Americans will be diagnosed with breast cancer – and more than 1 million
could die – over the next 25 years.
- Without a cure, an estimated 25 million
women around the world will be diagnosed with breast cancer – and 10
million could die – over the next 25 years.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Because every
moment matters.
Our People
The Face and Voice of Breast Cancer
Led by more than 100,000 survivors and
activists, Komen is the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots
network fighting to end breast cancer forever.
As the face and voice of the global breast
cancer movement . . .
- We are local activists in 124 cities
and communities, mobilizing more than one million friends and neighbors
every year through events like the Komen Race for the Cure Series –
the world’s largest and most successful awareness and fundraising event
for breast cancer.
- We are advocates at the local, state
and federal level, fighting for the screening and treatment programs
that save lives and the research that brings us closer to the cure.
- We are global citizens working with
local health groups around the world and through our web site, komen.org,
to help millions of women in nearly 200 countries overcome the social,
cultural and economic barriers to breast health and treatment.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure. We started
the breast cancer movement. We’ll finish it.
Our
Work
Serving People, Saving Lives
With nearly $1 billion invested to date,
Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world’s largest source of nonprofit
funds dedicated to curing breast cancer at every stage – from the causes,
to the cures, to the pain and anxiety of every moment in between.
- Empowering people, ensuring quality
care for all – From major cities to small towns and everywhere in between,
Komen for the Cure serves the breast health and treatment needs of millions,
especially underserved women, through education and support to thousands
of community health organizations with grants to date of more than $480
million.
- Energizing science – From the discovery
of the key genes linked to breast cancer to the development of revolutionary
treatments and therapies, Susan G. Komen for the Cure has supported
virtually every major advance in breast cancer research over the past
25 years, with research investments to date of more than $300 million.
Komen . . . for every community.
Komen . . . for every cure.
Our Success
A Generation of Survivors
Susan G. Komen for the Cure has played
a critical role in every major advance in the fight against breast cancer
over the past 25 years – transforming how the world talks about and treats
this disease and helping to turn millions of breast cancer patients into
breast cancer survivors.
Among the victories since we started:
- More early detection – nearly 75 percent
of women over 40 years old now receive regular mammograms, the single
most effective tool for detecting breast cancer early (in 1982, less
than 30 percent received a clinical exam).
- More hope – the five-year survival
rate for breast cancer, when caught early before it spreads beyond the
breast, is now 98 percent (compared to 74 percent in 1982).
- More research – the federal government
now devotes more than $[900] million each year to breast cancer research,
treatment and prevention (compared to $[30] million in 1982).
- More survivors – America’s 2.3 million
breast cancers survivors, now the largest group of cancer survivors
in the U.S., are a living testament to the power of society and science
to save lives.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Saving Lives
for 25 Years.
Our Pledge
Fulfilling the Promise, Finding the Cure
To fulfill our promise to end breast cancer
forever, Susan G. Komen for the Cure aims to invest more than $1 billion
over the next decade on breast health care and treatment for the underserved
and on research to discover the causes of breast cancer and, ultimately,
its cures.
Specifically, Komen for the Cure pledges
to . . .
- Invest more than $600 million in education
and community health groups to ensure quality care for all and to help
underserved women overcome the social, economic, cultural and language
barriers to quality breast care and treatment.
- Invest more than $400 million in innovative
breast cancer research, with the goal of answering the most urgent questions
in the fight against this disease – what causes breast cancer, how can
it be cured, and, ultimately, how can it be prevented?
- Mobilize more than 10 million neighbors
and friends – through events like the Komen Race for the Cure Series
– to energize and empower a new generation of women and their families
in the fight against breast cancer.
- Save Lives – our mothers, daughters,
sisters and friends – through increased early detection and new treatments
that spare future generations the pain of this disease.
Susan G. Komen
for the Cure
Creating a World
Without Breast Cancer
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