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Follow on Google News | Susan G. Komen Orange County to Host First-Ever West Coast Healthy Breast Tissue CollectionWomen of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds encouraged to donate on Nov. 2 to support groundbreaking breast cancer research
By: HKA, Inc. “All of us at Komen Orange County are proud to host the first tissue collection on the West Coast that goes to support breast cancer research on a broader, global scale,” said Lisa Wolter, Executive Director, Komen Orange County. “Because of Orange County’s diverse population, and the strong support we’ve received for previous endeavors, we’re confident this initiative will be a success and hope women from all backgrounds who have been touched by a loved one’s battle with breast cancer will consider donating a sample.” The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank at Indiana University Simon Cancer Center (http://komentissuebank.iu.edu/ The event will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each donation visit takes approximately 90 minutes and the process is described as quick and relatively painless by tissue bank representatives. To participate, individuals must: · Be a women at least 18 years or older · Have the ability to understand and the willingness to sign an informed consent · Give an hour and half of their time to complete a questionnaire and provide a breast tissue sample · Disclose any antibiotics taken prior to a dental procedure · Not be allergic to local anesthetics · Not be receiving a therapeutic blood thinner · Not have breast implants Interested donors can sign up online at http://www.komenoc.org beginning Monday, Sept. 23, one day after the 22nd annual Susan G. Komen Orange County Race for the Cure, and obtain more information about the Komen Tissue Bank at http://komentissuebank.iu.edu. Since its inception 22 years ago, Komen Orange County has raised more than $35 million for breast health care services, education and groundbreaking global research. Seventy-five percent of those funds raised each year are invested in local breast health needs, ensuring that education, screening, treatment and support are accessible to all women in the community, regardless of age or background. The remaining 25 percent is dedicated to the Komen Award and Research Grant Program to fund innovative breast cancer research on a broader scale through programs like the Komen Tissue Bank. Community partners supporting this healthy breast tissue collection drive include: Unidos Contra el Cancer de Seno Coalition, Pacific Islander Health Partnership, Vietnamese American Cancer Foundation, Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance and St. Joseph’s Hospital Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment. About Susan G. Komen® Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Suzy, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer. Today, Susan G. Komen® works to end breast cancer in the U.S. and throughout the world by investing more than $790 million in breast cancer research and $1.5 billion in community outreach programs over the past 30 years; providing funding to help low-income and uninsured women get screened and get treatment; advocating for cancer research and outreach programs; and working globally in more than 30 countries. Visit komen.org. Connect with us on Facebook (http://www.komen.org/ For more information on Susan G. Komen Orange County, please visit www.komenoc.org or call 714-957-9157. End
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