Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Susan G. Komen February Newsletter

 

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Inspiring and Empowering Women with Breast Cancer | Lyndsay Levingston
Lyndsay’s Story: Inspiring and Empowering Women with Breast Cancer
When Lyndsay Levingston was undergoing treatment for breast cancer, she didn’t see women who looked like her or told stories she could relate to. Knowing the power of storytelling, Lyndsay decided to share her own story to inspire and empower others.
READ LYNDSAY'S STORY
Stand for H.E.R.Health Equity Revolution
Increasing Access to High-Quality Health Care is Important to Achieve Health Equity 
Susan G. Komen understands the importance of health equity for all and is working to drive change, so that Black communities have access to high-quality breast health care.
LEARN MORE ABOUT KOMEN'S HEALTH EQUITY WORK

Know Your Risk of Breast Cancer
Knowing your family health history and your risk of breast cancer may help you save your life or the life of a loved one. Komen has resources available to help you understand your risk of breast cancer. Knowledge is power.
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Get Involved
Komen launched a new, interactive course for patient navigators called “Navigating Black Patients Through Racism & Bias in Health Care.” It can be taken on its own or as a part of Komen’s Patient Navigation Training Program. The hour-long course includes tools and resources to better advocate for Black patients. Please reach out to navigationnation@komen.org to enroll or if you have questions.
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