I hope everyone was able to catch Oprah today! I sadly did not, I don’t have TV right now, but I’m currently searching for video clips to put up and share with everyone… If you can donate videos from the show - please contact me - thanks!
Christina’s organization “Right Action for Women” is now active! You can read more about the organization and more importantly donate at the website http://www.rightactionforwomen.org/…
Today, more than 250,000 women under the age of 40 in the U.S. are breast cancer survivors, and I am lucky to be one of them. Recently, I underwent genetic testing and learned I have a mutation in the BRCA 1 gene, making me more susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer. My mother is also a breast cancer survivor. A family history of breast or ovarian cancer on either side of a family (Mother’s or Father’s side) can put someone at higher risk for developing the disease. Because of this, my doctor ordered a variety of screening tests which try to detect cancer in its earliest stages (when it is most treatable). One of these tests was a breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, and it saved my life.
MRI is one of the breast screening tests recommended by the American Cancer Society for women at increased risk for breast cancer (MRI is not recommended as a screening tool for women at average risk for breast cancer). Unfortunately though, this service is not always covered by insurance and many women across the country cannot afford the high costs of a breast MRI. I hope through the creation of Right Action for Women we can provide aid to those individuals who are at increased risk for breast cancer and do not have insurance or the financial flexibility to cover the high costs associated with breast screenings.
During my recent doctors’ visits, I gained an appreciation for the tremendous expense associated with breast cancer screening and treatment. The reality is that unfortunately many women aren’t undergoing genetic testing or having screenings because of financial burden or insurance limitations. As a survivor, I am committed to helping women access the information and tests they need to beat this disease.
I encourage you to read through the information provided on the next page and visit the resource center which provides you with links to important websites. Educate yourself, know your family history and talk to your doctor about your risk for cancer at your next clinical exam.
Please join me and Right Action for Women. Together we can help give all women a chance to beat this disease.