Taking you through my Journey to bring much awareness to Breast Cancer and that Early Detection is key to survival.
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Saturday, May 30, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Victory Center's Treasures Fundraiser 2015
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Booze cart raffle |
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Night out with the girls |
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Lori and Melissa |
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Being silly with Penny in the Photo Booth |
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More Photo Booth Fun! |
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My silent auction win! Lovin it! http://www.artofjustus.com |
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Komen Series # 2: Urgency in the Metastatic Breast Cancer Community
In the coming days, I'll be sharing a series of posts of what I learned at the 2nd Annual Komen Blogger Summit that I attended on May 8, 2015 in Washington DC. Here, I had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Judith Salerno, CEO and President of Susan G. Komen as she discussed their mission over dinner.
Women living with metastatic breast cancer are not a statistic, they are individuals who have plans for their lives too. Dr. Judith Salerno understands there's an urgent need from Komen to help women with metastatic breast cancer in what they need now to live as full of life as they can for however days that may be. Komen is making it a priority to help find a new drug to extend the lives of women living with metastatic disease.
With over 1400 organizations in the United States working to fight breast cancer, Dr. Judith Salerno is very passionate about encouraging collaboration among these other organizations who are willing to work with Komen to do what they need to do to reach their common purpose of ending breast cancer and suffering. Salerno stated that they need to get the message out, "together we can do so much more than we can do alone."
Women living with metastatic breast cancer are not a statistic, they are individuals who have plans for their lives too. Dr. Judith Salerno understands there's an urgent need from Komen to help women with metastatic breast cancer in what they need now to live as full of life as they can for however days that may be. Komen is making it a priority to help find a new drug to extend the lives of women living with metastatic disease.
With over 1400 organizations in the United States working to fight breast cancer, Dr. Judith Salerno is very passionate about encouraging collaboration among these other organizations who are willing to work with Komen to do what they need to do to reach their common purpose of ending breast cancer and suffering. Salerno stated that they need to get the message out, "together we can do so much more than we can do alone."
Friday, May 22, 2015
Breast Cancer Lecture With Dr. Mabry on May 21, 2015
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UTMC Breast Cancer Surgeon, Dr. Helen Mabry |
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Very vigorous exercise can reduce breast cancer risk by 50% in postmenopausal women. |
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Spring into Survivorship, Blooming in Pink 2015
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1. Be lean as possible without being underweight.
- Find balance between diet and lifestyle
- Weight: 5 feet tall = 100lbs, every inch afterwards, increase 5lbs
2. Physically active 30 minutes daily.
- Start with walking, work up a sweat
3. Cut back on sugary drinks and products.
- Limit sugary food, sugar feeds every cells
- Starch, milk and carbs turns to glucose
- Insulin is a growth hormone, Insulin feeds cancer
- Eat a sweet with protein to slow down production of insulin
- To get HDL up for cholesterol, Exercise MOVE!
4. Eat More variety of vegetables and fruits daily.
- Cancer survivors must consume 7-9 servings.
5. Limit consumption of red meat and lunch meat.
- Take away one thing a week
6. Limit alcoholic drinks.
- One a day
7. Limit consumption of salty foods.
8. Don't use supplements.
- No regulations!
- Find nutrition in foods first.
- Vitamins, no mega doses like 600mg or 1000mg
9. Breast Feed.
10. Follow recommendations!
Finding your Passion in Life
- Live Joyfully. Have purpose and passion. - Move from surviving to thriving.
- Create in mind, transform into physical.
- Joy, happiness and health: Change what you do want.
- Action engages intention
The Passion Test Formula
1. Intention- Switch to ways that is more positive.
- Speak in loving and kindness
2. Attention
- What you put attention on grows stronger in your life.
- Step back towards your passion, makes you feel good
3. No Tension
- Self care is important.
- Self love and self care start in thoughts.
- Surround yourself with people that supports me...
...and if they don't, Release! Release! Release!
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Melissa P., Melissa J., Jyll and Devorah |
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Passion and Positivity Coach, Tamara Vellozzo |
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Molly MacDonald, CEO and Founder of http://thepinkfund.org |
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Molly MacDonald, My Winged Victory "Sur Thriver" |
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Gail Cooper, Molly MacDonald and Diane Cherry |
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Breast Cancer Survivor Speaker and Founder of the Pink Fund, Molly MacDonald and Melissa |
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Lucas County Breast Health Coalition Committee Members https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucas-County-Breast-Health-Coalition/576969005679177?fref=ts |
Monday, May 18, 2015
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Komen Series #3: Together, We Are Strong in the Mission
While
attending the reception and dinner at May 8, 2015, Komen Blogger Summit with fellow bloggers and Komen's social media
team, conversations continued on Metastatic Breast Cancer while speaking
with Komen Founder, Nancy Brinker. Although it is not common in the U.S., 5% of newly diagnosis women will be diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer. Nancy Brinker touches on this area saying,
"...we need help developing the kinds of stories and keeping passion alive with the people who want to tell these stories and making them real and calling the media to accountability to make sure this is kept high and near......at the end of the day, if we don't do these things, we don't keep this issue to your point, the 5% of the people, and they don't know people still got it, you're right, people, they think that everybody is just gonna walk in the park and they are just gonna live with it..."
Komen's recently advocated to Congress for more funding not only for breast cancer research, but the need for more biomedical research
support in general, increasing the NIH budget. Another issue Komen discussed was oral parity... to take a pill
that can make a difference in quality of life while going through treatment. Dense breast and different kinds of screening were also discussed as well as disparities in breast cancer.
"It means that we, our voices together can make a difference. Elevate the conversations as we say, we can really bring people together and make them more aware." _ Dr. Judith Salerno
Komen Founder, Nancy Brinker |
Nancy Brinker speaking on Metastatic Breast Cancer |
Nancy Brinker and Melissa Paskvan |
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Nancy Brinker gladly signed our photo from last year |
Me and my personal hero, Nancy Brinker |
...and Nancy signs my copy of her book, Promise Me |
Me with my blogger friends, Komen Grantees and Nancy Brinker |
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Together Stronger, Thank you for tweeting Nancy! |
Dinner discussion with Dr. Judith Salerno, CEO of Komen |
Nancy Brinker introducing British singer, Matt Goss to us |
I go to shake Matt Goss hand and he says that he's a hugger :) |
...and he smells good too! Matt Goss and Melissa Paskvan |
Melissa Paskvan and CEO and President of Komen, Dr. Judith Salerno |
Me with Komen Marketing team, Rhasheda Boyd and Tracy Mueller |
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Matt Goss Singing Strong at Komen Washington DC Race for the Cure 2015
Video I took of this amazing singer, Matt Goss who dedicated this song, "Strong" to his mother and to those that are battling breast cancer. Matt Goss has come together to help raise awareness and fundraising to support Komen's mission. Please follow link for more details: http://ww5.komen.org/MattGoss
Friday, May 8, 2015
PINK SNEAKERS In Toledo, Walk on!
We kicked off the PINK SNEAKERS weekly cancer survivor walk on May 4, 2015 presented by The Center for Health and Successful Living of the University of Toledo. Come join us on Monday evenings at 6pm at Ottawa Park, Toledo, OH.
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http://www.utoledo.edu/centers/chsl |
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Healthy living starts here! |
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Dr. Lisa Newman's Research on Triple Negative Breast Cancer in African Ancestry
Melissa and Dr. Lisa Newman |
Fewer systemic therapy options for TNBC |
Younger age! |
Need more African-American women in clinical studies |
Early Detection is Critical in TNBC Survival! |
Is African ancestry associated with a hertitable gene for TNBC? |
African ancestry at higher risk for TNBC |
Monday, May 4, 2015
Komen of Northwest Ohio, Power of the Promise 2015
Dr. Lisa Newman speak at this event and talked much about her research in Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Thank you again to Mary Westphal, Executive Director of Komen of Northwest Ohio for your energy you put into our community in educating the importance of breast health and providing funds to those in need of mammograms.
Melissa and high school classmate, Amy Thorpe Wiley |
Melissa, Barb Oxner and Jyll |
Chrys Peterson |
"We have a promise to keep." |
Melissa, Dr. Lisa Newman and Jyll |
Mary Westphal, Miss Ohio, Melissa, Miss Teen Ohio and Chrys |
(Click link to story)
Komen of Northwest Ohio announces 13 grant recipients