Thank you for sharing information about Susan G. Komen on your social media channels. By combining forces and tapping into our various audiences, we want to show that together we can support those who need help today, while tirelessly searching for tomorrow’s cures. We want to spread the message that ending breast cancer needs all of us.
Komen’s messaging will focus on how ending breast cancer needs all of us. For most people, early detection is critical for improving breast cancer outcomes. But for those living with aggressive and advanced breast cancers, as well as their families, the need for research, advocacy and treatment options is urgent. By working together, we can give help and hope to those who need it most.
What Komen Does
• Conquer aggressive and advanced breast cancers to help people live longer, better lives.
• Ensure all people get the high-quality care they need and achieve health equity.
How Komen Does It
• Drive Research: Guided by world renowned experts, we evaluate and invest in science and technology that will provide the greatest benefit to patients.
• Provide Care: We serve as a trusted breast health care guide by providing evidence-based education, personalized support and connection to timely, high-quality care.
• Take Action: We mobilize people to advocate for policies that protect patients, prioritize research and create lasting systemic changes to improve outcomes for all.
• Unify Community: We unite communities that are bonded by a common interest and come together to deliver a greater impact in ending breast cancer.
How You Can Help
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Join me in supporting Susan G. Komen's vision of a world without breast cancer. Through groundbreaking research, the power of community, the will to change public policy and the heart to care for those who need help, Komen is taking on breast cancer from all sides. Ending breast cancer needs all of us. https://www.komen.org/?form=donate
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Supporting Susan G. Komen is about much more than raising awareness of breast cancer. It's about taking ACTION by supporting groundbreaking research and technology, removing barriers to care and advocating for policy changes that improve outcomes for the breast cancer community. Ending #breastcancer needs all of us. Are you in? Donate at https://www.komen.org/?form=donate
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Did you know that Susan G. Komen offers a free monthly online educational series devoted to the needs of those living with metastatic (stage 4) breast cancer (MBC)? Join the Komen MBC Impact Series to meet others in the MBC community, participate in live sessions with leading MBC researchers and doctors, and gather helpful information from wellness experts.https://www.komen.org/about-komen/our-impact/breast-cancer/metastatic-breast-cancer-impact-series/
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Want to contribute to a world without breast cancer? With ShareForCures, you can. Your health experiences could help researchers develop new treatments and cures. Discover more about this empowering research registry: komen.org/shareforcures/
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Advocacy means supporting a cause that you care about. Speaking out for what you and your community need. Having a seat at the table when decisions are made. Using your story to make an impact. Our friends at Susan G. Komen’s Center for Public Policy invite you to advocate for the breast cancer community. Sign up to be an Advocacy Insider to make a difference in your community, in your state, and across the nation. https://bit.ly/KomenAdvocates”
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Susan G. Komen has supported the development of all 21 FDA-approved breast cancer drugs over the last 15 years that are used in the clinic. Join in me in supporting Komen’s commitment to a world without breast cancer. Learn more at komen.org
The Susan G. Komen Patient Care Center is your trusted, go-to source for timely, accurate breast health and breast cancer information, services and resources. More than 91% of those served by the PCC said the service helped them overcome barriers to care and 90% said it improved their quality of life. Learn more: https://www.komen.org/support-resources/patient-care-center/
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Susan G Komen has contributed nearly $1.1 billion to breast cancer research and helped make access to care easier for all people through policy, advocacy and direct patient support programs. Learn more about Komen's mission and join the fight to end breast cancer forever: komen.org
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Ending breast cancer needs all of us. About every 2 minutes someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer. That is why I have teamed up with Susan G. Komen to spread the word that early detection and effective treatment saves lives. For more information, visit komen.org
Did you know that 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime? If you have questions about breast cancer, call 1-877 GO- KOMEN. Susan G. Komen navigators offer free, personalized navigation services to patients, caregivers and family members. Learn more at www.komen.org/patientcarecenter
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One in 39 women in the U.S. will die from breast cancer. Susan G. Komen encourages you to talk with your doctor about breast cancer screening. Early detection and effective treatment provide the best chance of survival from breast cancer. Learn more: https://www.komen.org/breast-cancer/screening/
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Men get breast cancer too. In fact, 1 in 833 men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Educate the men in your life about the warning signs of breast cancer. Learn more from Susan G. Komen here: https://www.komen.org/wp-content/uploads/Men-can-get-breast-cancer-too.pdf
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Too many people are dying from breast cancer simply because of who they are or where they live. Our partners at Susan G. Komen are leading a Health Equity Revolution to change that — by breaking down barriers to care, listening to the communities most impacted, and making sure everyone feels empowered and has the knowledge and support to protect their breast health. Learn more: https://www.komen.org/about-komen/our-impact/breast-cancer/health-equities-initiative/
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Thanks to supporters like you and me, Susan G. Komen’s Stand for H.E.R. - a Health Equity Revolution program is making a positive impact in the Black community, but there’s still more work to do. Learn how Komen is working to eliminate breast cancer disparities in a new Stand for H.E.R. Impact Report. https://www.komen.org/wp-content/uploads/Stand-for-H.E.R.-A-Health-Equity-Revolution-Breast-Cancer-Impact-Report.pdf
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic women in the U.S. Susan G. Komen wants to change that by encouraging Hispanic and Latino communities to learn their family health history and talk to their health care provider about breast cancer screening. https://www.komen.org/breast-cancer/risk-factor/race-ethnicity/
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Members of the LGBTQ+ community face a unique set of challenges when it comes to breast health, which can put them at greater risk of breast cancer. Learn more about LGBTQ+ #BreastCancer disparities and available resources from Susan G. Komen. https://bit.ly/49WCJ9n
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Did you know that screening tests like mammograms can help detect breast cancer at an early stage when the chances of survival are highest? Whether you’re ready to get your first mammogram or want to know more about follow-up tests after an abnormal finding, Susan G. Komen can help you learn about breast cancer screening tests and help you take charge of your health. https://bit.ly/49R6EjL
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the U.S. That is why Susan G. Komen reminds you to talk with your doctor about your breast cancer risk and what screening tests are right for you. Learn more: https://www.komen.org/breast-cancer/risk-factor/
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Understanding your breast cancer diagnosis is crucial for making treatment decisions that are right for you. Susan G. Komen is a trusted educational resource for diverse populations and can assist with finding access to high-quality care. Learn more at https://www.komen.org/breast-cancer/diagnosis/ or call the Komen Breast Care Helpline at 1-877-GO-KOMEN.
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This year I am walking in the Komen MORE THAN PINK. Will you join me? Together we’ll ensure breakthrough discoveries continue, so that people facing breast cancer today receive the care they need to live longer, better lives. The dollars you raise bring us one step closer to ending breast cancer. Register: https://bit.ly/3wxUdpP
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Will you join me this year? The Komen Race for the Cure ensures breakthrough discoveries continue, so that people facing breast cancer today receive the care they need to live longer, better lives. Join us. The dollars you raise bring us one step closer to ending breast cancer. https://bit.ly/3wxUdpP
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In this community no one fights breast cancer alone. Breast cancer patients need your support. Register for a Komen MORE THAN PINK Walk or Race for the Cure in your community. Ending breast cancer needs all of us. https://bit.ly/3wxUdpP
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Our partners at Susan G. Komen report that 1 in every 2 calls to its helpline now comes from someone seeking financial assistance, highlighting the growing burden of breast cancer care. Though there have been important advances in breast cancer screening and treatment, high-quality care remains out of reach for far too many. This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join me in supporting Komen so that we can help those who need it today, while tirelessly searching for tomorrow’s cures. Because ending breast cancer needs all of us. Learn more at komen.org.
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic women in the U.S. Susan G. Komen wants to change that. This #HispanicHeritageMonth, Komen encourages the Hispanic and Latino communities to take charge of their breast health, get screened and learn their family health histories. https://www.komen.org/breast-cancer/risk-factor/race-ethnicity/
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Susan G. Komen is committed to conquering aggressive and advanced breast cancers to help people live long, better lives and ensuring all people get the high-quality care they need. This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join us in the fight against breast cancer and learn more about Komen’s work: https://bit.ly/45CIgTe
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