39 Mile Walk for Breast Cancer
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Yes, I have (had, hopefully) stage 3c breast cancer, and I had a mammogram and ultrasound only one month before I found the 5 inch tumor. How is this possible? Lobular cancer grows like a spider web, not a lump, so you can't feel it or see it in dense breast tissue until it is really big.
So, after having gone through a double mastectomy with reconstruction, 16 weeks of chemo, and 28 radiation treatments (finished December 2014), I'm continuing my fight against breast cancer by walking 39 miles in NYC on October 17 and 18, 2015.
Now I'm fighting for you!
All donations go to the Avon Foundation. AVON 39 helps fund research, awareness, and education while providing assistance for families currently battling breast cancer, and supplies much-needed screenings and treatment to detect breast cancer early and stop it in its tracks. Here is the link to see more information Avon 39
So much progress has been made in this fight, let's keep it going so our mothers, sisters, and daughters don't have to suffer.
Thank you for your support!
So, after having gone through a double mastectomy with reconstruction, 16 weeks of chemo, and 28 radiation treatments (finished December 2014), I'm continuing my fight against breast cancer by walking 39 miles in NYC on October 17 and 18, 2015.
Now I'm fighting for you!
All donations go to the Avon Foundation. AVON 39 helps fund research, awareness, and education while providing assistance for families currently battling breast cancer, and supplies much-needed screenings and treatment to detect breast cancer early and stop it in its tracks. Here is the link to see more information Avon 39
So much progress has been made in this fight, let's keep it going so our mothers, sisters, and daughters don't have to suffer.
Thank you for your support!
Organizer
Amanda Corwin
Organizer
Canton, CT