LET’S END BREAST CANCER
REGISTER AT: KOMENPUGETSOUND.ORG
TOGETHER.
Register for the One Day/5K Walk or Run
SUNDAY JUNE 3, 2012 Seattle Center
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Walk or Run the 5K
Start a Team
Volunteer
Fundraise and Earn Prizes
Become a Gold Club Member
Donate
Choose How You Want to Participate:
Join the Costume Contest
Bring the Whole Family for Fun and Entertainment
Have fun!✓
Where to registerRegister online at www.komenpugetsound.org. Or register in-person at these area stores now through May 29, 2012.
FootZone Bellevue – www.footzone.com
FootZone Issaquah – www.footzone.com
Footzone Redmond – www.footzone.com
New Balance - Bellevue – www.newbalance.com
Road Runner - Seattle – www.roadrunnersports.com
Road Runner - Kent – www.roadrunnersports.com
Sound Sports - www.soundsports.com
Super Jock ‘n Jill – www.superjocknjill.com
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Register Online Now through June 1 and Save! Register at:
Komenpugetsound.org.
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“Breast cancer touches nearly everyone’s life, including my own. � at is why I am so proud to support Komen Puget Sound’s Race for the Cure as the 2012 Grand Marshall. Join me and Team Sark on Race Day. Breast cancer is one tough opponent, and we are in it to win it! ”
Start a team! There’s strength in numbers and more fun!A Race team is a great way to build morale, support a friend, remember a loved one and maximize your impact in the � ght against breast cancer. Teams can be any type or size:
• Corporate Teams • Healthcare Teams • Friends and Family • Community Organization• School Groups • And more!
� ere is no additional cost to form or join a Race team.Team members do not have to participate in the same event. Become a team captain. Learn how easy it is at www.komenpugetsound.org.
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Donate. Support a Race Participant.Even if you can’t walk or run, you can lend your support. Make a general donation or give to a participant or team. Simply go online to www.komenpugetsound.org to make a donation.
Why it’s important: Reasons to race
Thanks to people like you, last year, the Komen Puget Sound A� liate was able to fund $2 million to local organizations and agencies in Western Washington for breast cancer education, screening, treatment support and research this year. We need to do more. And we need your help!
This past year, funds raised at the Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure:
■ Reached 42,000 community members with breast cancer outreach and education programs
■ Provided 13,300 women with lifesaving breast cancer screenings and detected over 200 breast cancers
■ Ensured 825 patients undergoing breast cancer treatment could also pay for their food, shelter and utilities
■ Partnered 256 individuals with patient navigators to guide them through the complex medical system, ensuring access to quality care
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Hispanic/Latina women. In addition, the � ve year overall survival rate is lower for Hispanic women than other women.To address the growing breast health needs of Latina women in our community, Komen Puget Sound has launched an outreach and education program titled “La Mujer Hispana”. � is outreach and education e� ort is one of only six in the United States funded by the Yoplait Save Lids to Save Lives® program. It brings key Hispanic stakeholders together to raise awareness of breast health and the need for early detection of breast cancer among Hispanic women.
Join me and the La Mujer Hispana Race for the Cure team! For more information, email Silvia Kennedy at [email protected].
Servando CurrascoSeattle Sounder Team Captain, Por La Mujer Hispana
Fundraise for the cure. Getting started is easy!Today, due to a lack of funding, roughly 1,000 low-income women in our community are on a waitlist for a lifesaving mammogram. Your Race for the Cure fundraising will help move these women o� the list and on to a cure.
Once you sign up for the Race, you’ll get a customizable fundraising webpage to collect donations online. You will also have access to email templates to help you solicit donations. We will provide you with lots of fundraising tips and you can even “Fundraise on Facebook.”
Make your fundraising e� orts go even further. Ask your donors if their companies have an employee matching gifts program. It doubles the amount you raise. Check our website for details and matching gift guidelines.
Win prizes and rewards!Start earning prizes when you raise just $250. The more you raise, the greater the reward.
Raise $500 to be a Gold Club Member. Receive special recognition online and at the event.
Be a Top 100 Fundraiser! VIP status includes a t-shirt, bib number that re� ects your rank plus other Race Day perks.
All donations received by July 3, 2012, count towards reward redemption.
Por La Mujer Hispana
Raising $150 could fund a lifesaving mammogram through our community grants program.
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Everyone deserves a lifetime - and you deserve the experience of a lifetime!
� e Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure is a 60-mile walk for women and men who want to make a personal di� erence in the � ght to end breast cancer. Participants walk 60 miles in three days and help raise millions of dollars for breast cancer research and patient support programs. Each night of the event, walkers experience an incredible mobile city that’s more than just sleeping tents and warm showers, where they can eat, relax and renew their spirit with their fellow walkers.
We believe that everyone deserves a lifetime. No one should have to live without their mother, daughter, sister, husband or friend. � at’s why we commit to walking 60 miles in three days. � e 3-Day is the boldest breast cancer event of its kind.Register at www.the3day.org.
September 14-16, 2012Greater Seattle Area
Power of a Promise® Luncheon� is year marks the 10th anniversary of � e Power of a Promise Luncheon, now located in downtown Seattle. In� uential community leaders will join together to raise funds to provide lifesaving breast cancer health education, screening, and treatment support for underserved women living in Western Washington.
Be a part of the 10th Anniversary Power of a Promise luncheon. Help ensure all women have access to lifesaving breast cancer screening and if diagnosed, will receive the most e� ective treatment for survival.
Learn more at www.komenpugetsound.org.
October 24, 2012 The Sheraton Hotel, Seattle
Lunch for the Cure® October 4, 2012 | Tacoma Convention Center
� e Lunch for the Cure has become one of Pierce County’s most important fundraising events. Eight hundred community leaders join together in the promise to end breast cancer, by furthering breast cancer education and awareness, and energizing science in the discovery of the cure.
In 2012, the Lunch for the Cure will be in its 11th year of bringing together community members to make a powerful statement against breast cancer, honoring those who have lost their battle and celebrating survivors.
Learn more at www.komenpugetsound.org.
Eight hundred Washington women lost their lives to breast cancer last year. With early detection, odds are 98% for survival for � ve years. However, if breast cancer is detected late, with the danger of the cancer spreading, odds for survival drop to just 23%. Now is the time to take charge of your breast health.
Early Detection of Breast Cancer Saves Lives
We want to inspire you to take an active role in your own breast health. Remember:• Know your breast cancer risk • Know what is normal for you• Get screened • Make healthy lifestyle choices
Take Care of Yourself. Monitor your Breast Health.
Annual Survivor Celebration
September 9, 2012Aboard a Holland America Line Ship at Pier 91
Puget Sound breast cancer survivors and co-survivors celebrate their journey with an exceptional experience onboard a luxurious Holland America Line ship.
Guests are treated to an exquisite dining experience, vistas of the Puget Sound, plus an inspirational program and entertainment.
Learn more at www.komenpugetsound.orgwww.komenpugetsound.org
Visit komenpugetsound.org or call 206.633.0303 for more information.
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From the moment a person’s breast cancer diagnosis is con� rmed, she or he is considered a survivor. � oughtful gestures big and small mean so much to survivors, whether they’ve just been diagnosed or completed treatment many years ago. Race Day is an opportunity for us to recognize our survivors for their bravery, and to show them how much they are loved, cherished, and respected.
Special survivor recognition includes a complimentary pink cap and t-shirt
provided by Zeta Tau Alpha. Survivors are also invited to visit the Survivor Celebration Tent located on the Fisher Pavilion roo� op for sparkling cider, pastries, goodie bags, travel prizes, a photo-op and an excellent view of the Race Day festivities! Race Day concludes on an emotional high note with a motivating and inspiring Survivor Parade.
Celebrating Survivors at Race Day
a complimentary pink cap and t-shirt
Dear Fellow Survivor,
Almost two years ago, I was diagnosed
with breast cancer. I was fortunate
that early detection saved my life…
but mine was not the only life
that concerned me. � e life of my
daughter, my mother, my friends and
the women in my community are
equally important. So, I committed
to doing everything in my power to
ensure that every woman, regardless of
her ability to pay, would have access to
the screening, treatment and � nancial
support that saved my life. I also made
the commitment to support research
to � nd a cure, so that nobody would lose their life
to this disease.
I ful� ll my commitment, not only through my
daily work, but also by participating with fellow
survivors in the Komen Puget Sound Race for the
Cure. Last year, 800 breast cancer
survivors joined me to celebrate one
another and to raise critical funds to
ensure there are future generations
of survivors.
Due to a lack of funding, 1,000
underserved women in our
community are on a waitlist for a
needed mammogram, and nearly
800 Washington women will lose
their lives to breast cancer this
year. I have my life, and I want them
to have theirs too.
I encourage you to join me at the 2012 Race
for the Cure. You can look forward to meeting
fellow survivors in the Survivor Celebration Tent,
participating in the Survivor Parade, and wearing
your complimentary pink t-shirt and cap. For me,
the Race is an important opportunity to ful� ll my
commitment to support the women in my life
and to embrace Sister Survivors. As described by
Komen Puget Sound founder the late CJ Taylor-
Day, “the Race is a Celebration of Life”…your life.
Sincerely,
Cheryl ShawKomen Puget Sound Executive Director
CJ Taylor Day at the Race
ensure that every woman, regardless of
her ability to pay, would have access to
support that saved my life. I also made
Cure. Last year, 800 breast cancer
survivors joined me to celebrate one
another and to raise critical funds to
ensure there are future generations
of survivors.
Due to a lack of funding, 1,000
underserved women in our
community are on a waitlist for a
Top Ratings for Financial Stewardship – Five Years RunningKomen Puget Sound Awards $2.1 Million in
Grants to Fight Breast Cancer Locally
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As a breast cancer survivor I know how important early detection is. With about 1,000 women in Washington on a waitlist for needed mammograms, this $1.3 million grant from Komen Puget Sound will help make an immediate and important di� erence for low-income and underserved women in our community. – Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire
“When I started to get pain in my armpit and right breast, I did a self-examination in the shower and found a lump. I was frozen with terror. What was even more frightening to me was the fact that we had no health insurance. A friend’s mom worked for county health and told me about a state program for breast cancer patients without insurance. I called the
Washington Breast and Cervical Health Program and they approved my support right away. � e sense of relief was so incredibly great. I still don’t have the words to say how grateful I am for the help I received and am still receiving. I know that it saved my life. � ank you for the support and keeping these programs going.”
– Michelle Huseby Supported by a grant from Komen Puget Sound
Michelle with husband Garth
Education and Early Detection:Washington State Department of HealthKomen Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnostic Program� is year, Komen Puget Sound is investing $1.3 million dollars to the Washington State Breast, Cervical, and Colon Health Program (BCCHP) to provide breast cancer screenings for low-income women. � e funding will provide lifesaving mammograms to 14,000 low income women living in our region.
Franciscan FoundationBreast Cancer Navigator Program � is funding will improve education and access to screening, diagnosis and treatment for Asian, Paci� c Islander, African American, Hispanic, Native American and sexual minority women in Tacoma/Pierce County.
International Community Health ServicesBreast Health Outreach, Prevention and Education Program � is funding will provide breast health outreach, education and screening to low-income, limited English-speaking Chinese, Filipina, Korean, Mien, Samoan and other Paci� c Islander and Vietnamese women in Seattle/King County.
Lutheran Community Services Northwest – Familias UnidasNuestra Salud � is program promotes breast cancer awareness and screening in the Hispanic/Latino community of Snohomish and Skagit Counties.
Senior Services of Seattle-King CountyBreast Health Education and Screening Program� is funding will provide breast health community outreach and education for seniors, especially women of color.
South Puget Intertribal Planning AgencyNative Women’s Wellness Program� is program provides breast health outreach, education, screening and support to women in rural tribal communities in southwest Washington who rarely or never have been screened for breast cancer.
YWCA of Seattle/King County & Snohomish CountyOpening Doors � is funding will provide education and mobile screenings for medically underserved and low-income African-American, Latina, sexual minority and homeless women.
Patient NavigationCenter for MultiCultural HealthSistah Connection: Patient Navigation for African American Women� is program provides assistance to African American women in King County to increase timely access to diagnostic and treatment services to ensure successful completion of treatment for breast cancer.
Citrine HealthCitrine Health’s Patient NavigatorNavigators will provide assistance to uninsured, low-income and/or rural breast cancer patients in Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island and San Juan Counties to increase access to and completion of prescribed treatment.
Mason General HospitalBreast Cancer Patient Navigation and Outreach� is funding will assist breast cancer patients during treatment and provide survivor support, awareness and screening for low-income women, Latinas, and women living in remote rural areas of Mason County.
UW Medicine | School of MedicinePartnering with Patients to Improve Breast Cancer CareFunding to Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Breast Health Cancer Program at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance will provide patient navigation services to low-income breast cancer patients.
Patient Assistance & Treatment SupportCancer LifelineKomen Patient Assistance FundCancer Lifeline administers Komen Puget Sound funds to provide assistance and support for low-income patients while they are in treatment for breast cancer.
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Investing in Research to Find a Cure – Worldwide and Right Here at Home
Komen Puget Sound is funding groundbreaking research to � nd a cure for breast cancer. Twenty � ve percent of all the money raised locally is pooled and distributed through
Komen National Breast Cancer Research and Training Grants, with some funds returning to medical research facilities within the Puget Sound area.
In 2011, Susan G. Komen spent $66 million in global research for the cure. Komen has invested over $500 million in research since 1982. Komen is the largest non-government funder of breast cancer research in the world.
Every one of the greatest advances in Breast Cancer Research in the last generation have been supported by Komen-funded grants. Komen-supported medical research into targeted therapies developed for hormone-dependent and HER2-positive breast cancers has helped cut breast cancer recurrences by 50%.
Komen National Grant Funds Early Detection Research in Seattle
In March 2012, Susan G. Komen for the Cure awarded a $600,000 grant to Dr. Samir Hanash, a researcher with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Dr. Hanash hopes to develop a blood test that would be a companion test to mammograms, but more accurate in detecting breast cancer at an early stage when it is most curable.
“Komen’s funding enables us to move the discovery process forward, and demonstrate and validate � ndings much more quickly,”
says Dr. Hanash. “� is research is expensive and rigorous, but the result would be a tremendous breakthrough and bring us closer to 100 percent accuracy in detecting breast cancer through a simple blood test that could be done at any clinic or doctor’s o� ce.”
– Dr. Samir Hanash, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Dr. Samir Hanash
3. Know what is normal for you 9 See your health care provider if you notice any of these
breast changes: • Lump, hard knot or thickening inside the breast • Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of the breast • Change in the size or shape of the breast • Dimpling or puckering of the skin • Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple • Pulling in of your nipple or other parts of the breast • Nipple discharge that starts suddenly • New pain in one spot that does not go away
4. Make healthy lifestyle choices 9 Maintain a healthy weight 9 Add exercise into your routine 9 Limit alcohol intake 9 Limit postmenopausal hormone use 9 Breastfeed, if you can
1. Know your risk 9 Talk to your family to learn about your family
health history
9 Talk to your doctor about your personal risk of breast cancer
2. Get screened 9 Ask your doctor which screening tests are right for
you if you are at a higher risk
9 Have a mammogram every year starting at age 40 if you are at average risk
9 Have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years starting at age 20, and every year starting at age 40
Breast Self-Awareness
For more information visit our website or call our breast care helpline.
www.komen.org 1-877 GO KOMEN (1-877-465-6636)
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Join QFC and the Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure as we raise funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer. Ensuring that all women have access to breast cancer early detection and quality treatment support is the ultimate goal, and QFC is committed to seeing this happen.
Understanding the facts about the disease and knowing the warning signs can help protect you and your loved ones. Here are some useful tips:• Talk to your family and learn about your family health history• Complete monthly breast self-exams• Be alert to any changes in your body• Notify your doctor immediately if you notice any changes or have any concerns• Have yearly check-ups and mammograms, as recommended• Spread the word by talking and sharing with mothers, sisters, family and friends. Love and knowledge are powerful weapons in this battle.
QFC is proud to be the Local Presenting Sponsor of this year’s Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure. We will see you at Seattle Center on June 3rd!