Shahnaz | October 1st, 2007

Show You Care: Fight Breast Cancer

According to the American Breast Cancer Society in US this year one woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 400 will die this year. If detected early, the five-year survival rate exceeds 95%.

Adhunika Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month: © Zara Rahman @ adhunika, 2007But do you know how many Bangladeshi women and men will develop breast cancer this year? If the answer is no, you are not alone. We nor the journals published by the health professionals serving community in Bangladesh is aware of the statistics that is creeping up every year. In October 2006, when we first published our article on Breast Cancer among Bangladeshi Women, it was alarming to find out the lack of information on Bangladeshi women and men who are diagnosed with the cancer. We started to hear shocking stories from our friends about how the loved ones were left feeling helpless once they were diagnosed with the cancer. They were completely unprepared feeling hopeless and helpless not knowing where to turn for support when they were diagnosed. This year we want to change that hopeless and helpless feeling of those individuals who are either diagnosed or at the risk of developing breast cancer. We want to empower our loved ones with coping skills and show that we care and that we will stand by them as they fight this difficult phase of their lives. And we are asking your help to show the support by taking simple steps: You can learn about the cancer Tell your loved ones who are over forty to do a mammogram Tell your doctor to guide you if you are at risk of developing cancer We want to hear from you, and share your thoughts with us: If you are a breast cancer survivor If your family member or friends been diagnosed with breast cancer If you have lost someone from breast cancer If you have ideas on how to create a support network for breast cancer survivor, share with us. Resources related topic: The ABCs of Breast Cancer Guide

 

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  1. admin says:

    If you live in Tri-State NY area, Friends of Adhunika cordially invites to Adhunika Foundation’s first Community Outreach Initiative on Breast Cancer. Please join us to honor and celebrate breast cancer survivor and their family members.

    When: Thursday, October 25, 2007
    Reception: 6:30 pm
    Discussion: 6:45 – 8pm

    Where:
    Darbar
    152 East 46th Street
    New York, NY 10017
    Telephone: 212-681-4500
    Direction: http://www.darbarny.com/contact.html

    Speakers:
    Dr. Purnima Naik, Director of Health Education, Morris Heights Health Center. Ms Naik runs a Bangladeshi Women’s Group in Bronx.

    Dr. Ilora Rafique, attending Physician at Montefiore Medical Center, whose mother lost her battle with breast cancer last year.

    Here is a great opportunity to find out about the cancer, the survivor and family members. Find out how we can empower our loved ones with coping skills and show that we care and that we will stand by them as they fight this difficult phase of their lives.

    Please RSVP by October 23, 2007 Limited seat available

    Thank you for your continuous support

    Host: Members of Adhunika

  2. Phantom says:

    Daily Star issue Dt.0ctober 25, 2007 last page carries the folloing advertisement:
    BUY A NOKIA 6300 CRIMSON RED AND HELP RAISE AWARENESS OF BREAST CANCER

    Additinally in a group we are doing the same

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