I promise

"I promise, Suzy... Even if it takes the rest of my life." -Nancy G. Brinker, Founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure

What is TNBC

WHAT IS TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER?

Just in recent years, Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) has sparked interest in the news where instead of calling the tumor as ER-negative, PR-negative, and HER2-negative; researchers began using the shorthand term, "Triple Negative," dubbed the "new type" of breast cancer. Being Triple Negative, you don't have a targeted therapy and your only treatment option is chemotherapy.

Triple Negative Breast Cancer is seen in about 15% of all breast cancers. TNBC is a very aggressive cancer that tends to strike younger women, pre-menopause, especially among African-American women and women who have BRCA1 mutations. The tumor tends to be fast growing and is less likely to show up on an annual mammogram. TNBC is more likely to metastasis early on; has a high rate of recurrence in the first 2-3 years from diagnosis and has a poorer prognosis than other types of breast cancer due to lack of specific, targeted treatment for TNBC.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Rockets for the Cure 2017

9th Annual Rockets for the Cure was held on January 28, 2017 with an University of Toledo 74-72 win over Central Michigan women's basketball.  The Rockets for the Cure event offers free tickets to breast cancer survivors to attend the game as they are honored for their fight against breast cancer.  This 4,309 in attendance event brought awareness and education on breast cancer, which I think is very important for these young college women students to learn the importance of breast health and self awareness.  $10,488 raised from auctioning off the basketball players pink game jerseys benefits UTMC Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center and Susan G. Komen of Northwest Ohio.

Breast Cancer Survivor, Anne French
sings the National Anthem

Toledo Rocket ladies go pink for awareness

Breast cancer survivors,
Melissa and Barb Oxner

Triple Negative Breast Cancer sisters,
Joyce Bettinger and Melissa

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Toledo Walleye Hockey Benefits The Victory Center 2017

On January 28, 2017, After attending 2 basketball games benefitting cancer research, I attended a third event that evening at Toledo Walleye Hockey with proceeds from jerseys auction benefiting The Victory Center.

Melissa and friends

Always love Toledo Walleye Hockey!

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Hoops for a Cause Girls Basketball 2017

On January 28, 2017,  I attended the girls basketball game hosted by Ottawa Hills High School where their girls team played against Maumee Valley Country Day School girls Hawk team in their Hoops for a Cause event in partnership with Lambie's Legacy.   Funds raised at this event supports cancer research and to Good Grief which provides assistance to families in need of support during their grieving process.  Emma Stout, niece of  her late aunt, Margaret Lamb Guyton Stout; spoke on behalf of Lambies Legacy during the game's halftime. Sadly, Lambie passed from breast cancer in 2011 at the age of 42.

Emma Stout speaks on behalf of Lambie's Legacy

Maumee Valley Country Day School Hawks (in the blue)

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