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Please Join the Army of Women

How can we cure something if we don’t know what we’re curing? Plain and simple, the Army of Women hopes to STOP CANCER BEFORE IT STARTS. By enlisting ONE MILLION WOMEN to participate in breast cancer research, we will be able to finally take the research out of the lab and look at real women.

This will enable us to finally find the CAUSES of breast cancer and ultimately figure out how to prevent it all together. BILLIONS of dollars have been spent on breast cancer research to date, but we still don’t know what CAUSES it.

While many advances in treatment have been made, our goal is to eradicate it once and for all, by preventing it in the first place.

The Army of Women campaign is an online initiative, where women can sign up at www.armyofwomen.org. The members are then contacted via E-blast to participate in groundbreaking, breast cancer prevention research studies.

You can either sign-up for the studies online, or if they do not qualify, they are encouraged to forward the information to a friend or family member. Every woman over 18 is welcome to participate, whether a breast cancer survivor or someone never affected. In many breast cancer research studies, recruiting women is the biggest obstacle, and our innovative program is working to virtually eliminate this hurdle.

We all have been affected by breast cancer.  Please, please, please sign up today at www.armyofwomen.org to STOP BREAST CANCER BEFORE IT STARTS.

Army of Women

Dr. Susan Love and Avon have teamed up on a project called Army of Women, Going Beyond a Cure.  I saw her on the Today Show this morning and she made some great points- we have spent over 4 billion dollars on breast cancer research, and still have no idea why it’s caused.  She said when she was in residency 30 years ago, if a woman had an abnormal pap smear they did an immediate hysterectomy.  Whoa- she was trying to illustrate the point that doctors don’t always know how to treat diseases they don’t understand, and she feels that breast cancer is one of them.  Dr. Love said when women are diagnosed with breast cancer, they aren’t asked any questions about environmental exposures, lifestyle, etc. and that 80% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have done everything right- they don’t smoke, don’t drink, are a healthy weight, etc.  so we’re obviously missing something, and it’s time to ask the questions.   She and Avon have set out to find the cause so we can get rid of this insidious disease.  Their goal:

  • To recruit one million healthy women of every age and ethnicity, including breast cancer survivors and women at high-risk for the disease, to partner with breast cancer researchers and directly participate in the research that will eradicate breast cancer once and for all.
  • To challenge the scientific community to expand its current focus to include breast cancer prevention research conducted on healthy women.

Join us in this movement that will take us beyond a cure by creating new opportunities to study what causes breast cancer—and how to prevent it.

I strongly encourage you to go to this website and volunteer to participate in these studies!!!  Spread the word and recruit your friends, sisters, moms, daughters, aunts, cousins- every woman you know!!!

Click HERE to take the first step in erasing breast cancer from our lives and the lives of the women we love.