17, 000 participants in this year's 20th Anniversary Race for the Cure of Northwest, Ohio on September 29, 2013. This is the biggest event in Toledo every year raising more than $1 million with 75% of funds remains in Northwest Ohio to help provide education, screening and support services. In support of my "Pink Sisters" whom I met during this journey, TNBC sisters that I've known to battle to the end and to those that are still fighting fiercely, I continue to fight beside you all and in your honor.
As of 2013, Susan G. Komen has invested more than $74 million in over 100 research grants focused on triple negative breast cancer since it was first identified as a distinct type of breast cancer in 2006.
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We're all survivors! |
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Melissa Paskvan, Michelle Moore and TNBC sister Diane Pokrywka |
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TNBC sisters Genny Diaz,
Melissa Paskvan and Kim Youster |
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Melissa with Sandy Liedel on far right, mother of friend from high school |
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WTOL News Anchor Chrys Peterson and Melissa Paskvan |
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"I run for you and me, my friend" |
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Celebrating all of my TNBC sisters that have touched my life |
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Melissa Paskvan and TNBC sister, Diane |
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Melissa Paskvan and TNBC sister Genny Diaz |
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TNBC sister, Rita Hafner and Melissa Paskvan |
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Former co-worker Charlotte Adams
and Melissa Paskvan |
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Michelle Moore and Melissa Paskvan |
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Penny celebrates all of us Victory Center ladies |
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Me with some of my fans! |
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4 years! |
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You find me among my fellow survivors? |
http://www.13abc.com/story/23559244/komen-race-for-the-cure-turns-toledo-pink
(Click link to story)
http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/Content/ResearchGrants/GrantPrograms/TNBCFINAL.pdf