Breast Cancer: Race to End It
Filed under: Fitness
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I like how Donna Deegan says she wants to take the words “fight” and “battle” out of the cancer conversation. News anchor, three-time cancer survivor and creator of the National Breast Cancer Marathon, Deegan doesn’t want to just fight breast cancer, she wants to end it all together.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and what better time to help put an end to this disease. Deegan’s new book, “Through Rose Colored Glasses,” teaches us how to get past the fear of breast cancer and move towards healing in a positive way. As much as we know the devastating effects this disease can have, there are a number of positive actions we can take to support those living with breast cancer now and prevent others from living with it in the future.
The Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure is the largest 5K run/walk series in the world, and events are happening right now. Find a race near you. Walk it, run it or get a group to volunteer at it. There is also a 60-mile walk held in various cities throughout the year. Funds from these events are used for breast cancer research, breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment projects.