Surprisingly Easy to Stop Breast Cancer Early
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How is it surprisingly easy to detect breast cancer early?
Imagine being able to detect breast cancer - early - by blowing into a small device that has the accuracy of a mammogram. How many more women would get tested? How many more lives would this simple test save?
How you can help?
Your donation will launch a large CLINICAL TRIAL to detect breast cancer early with a simple breath test. With YOUR help, we can make early detection available all over the world and save the lives of THOUSANDS of women.
Early-detection means survival
Science supports using breath testing for screening. Breath screening is easier, faster, and less invasive than mammograms. Imagine getting screened for breast cancer in just a few minutes in any location, without disrobing, and without pain or discomfort. This is what you can help bring to the world. Imagine that.
Imagine being able to detect breast cancer - early - by blowing into a small device that has the accuracy of a mammogram. How many more women would get tested? How many more lives would this simple test save?
How you can help?
Your donation will launch a large CLINICAL TRIAL to detect breast cancer early with a simple breath test. With YOUR help, we can make early detection available all over the world and save the lives of THOUSANDS of women.
Early-detection means survival
Science supports using breath testing for screening. Breath screening is easier, faster, and less invasive than mammograms. Imagine getting screened for breast cancer in just a few minutes in any location, without disrobing, and without pain or discomfort. This is what you can help bring to the world. Imagine that.
Please watch the video for the story about Maggie, the cofounder of the company behind this innovation.
Donate to innovate.
Watch Maggies Story Here See details about Maggie and her mission for breast cancer below.
Details:
A true story: Maggie Tham, died from breast cancer in 2021. She was a wife, a mother and, co-founder of Pulmostics. Pulmostics was founded to develop low-cost user-friendly breath technology to screen for EARLY breast cancer. She so wanted to save women worldwide but she herself did not win the fight.
In her memory, we're raising money to conduct clinical trials to bring out this new breath-testing for breast cancer. You can help save thousands of lives with your tax-deductible donation.
Clinical trials for this breath testing method will be carried out by Pulmostics, Inc. partnered with The Jericho Center of Medical Diplomacy. Pulmostics has already demonstrated in small peer-reviewed studies that breast cancer can be identified on the breath with accuracy similar to mammograms. At least 1350 women will be tested during additional clinical trials. Tens of thousands of women's lives will be saved over the years to follow, once breath testing for breast cancer is approved. Please help make this clinical trial a reality. YOU can be part of saving thousands of lives from the suffering of finding cancer when it's too late!
Donate to innovate.
Watch Maggies Story Here See details about Maggie and her mission for breast cancer below.
Details:
A true story: Maggie Tham, died from breast cancer in 2021. She was a wife, a mother and, co-founder of Pulmostics. Pulmostics was founded to develop low-cost user-friendly breath technology to screen for EARLY breast cancer. She so wanted to save women worldwide but she herself did not win the fight.
In her memory, we're raising money to conduct clinical trials to bring out this new breath-testing for breast cancer. You can help save thousands of lives with your tax-deductible donation.
Clinical trials for this breath testing method will be carried out by Pulmostics, Inc. partnered with The Jericho Center of Medical Diplomacy. Pulmostics has already demonstrated in small peer-reviewed studies that breast cancer can be identified on the breath with accuracy similar to mammograms. At least 1350 women will be tested during additional clinical trials. Tens of thousands of women's lives will be saved over the years to follow, once breath testing for breast cancer is approved. Please help make this clinical trial a reality. YOU can be part of saving thousands of lives from the suffering of finding cancer when it's too late!
Fundraising team: Jericho Center & Empowerment Works (4)
Rob Kramarz
Organizer
Austin, TX
Empowerment Works, Inc.
Beneficiary
William Wittmeyer
Team member
Adolfo Meza
Team member
Lucas Root
Team member