Breast Cancer Research: Donate

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22 Sep 2009

On Sunday, October 4th, 2009, I will be participating in the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, Canada’s largest single day, volunteer-led fundraising event dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research, and education and awareness programs.

My paternal grandmother, Gladys, was diagnosed with breast cancer the same month my mother discovered she was pregnant with me in 1979. At the time, it was considered unlikely that she would be around long enough to see her first grandchild born. But, armed with a tremendous will to live, she underwent a radical mastectomy, and embarked on a series of clinical trials, most notably for a then little-known drug called Tamoxifen.

With Grandma Gladys, circa 1985

Lesley and Grandma Gladys, circa 1985

At the time, I was a baby, and too little to understand the significance of the Tamoxifen trials, and the effect and hope it was having – not just on my grandmother, but on thousands of women. I would later learn that it was this drug, and the subsequent clinical trial, that helped to keep her alive throughout my childhood.

Now, nearly 30 years after breast cancer first rocked my family, it is still a nationwide crisis. In 2009, an estimated 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian women, with one in nine women expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime.
While my grandmother was never cancer free, she fought the disease, and lived post-diagnosis for 17 courageous years. When she passed away in 1996, she left us all feeling lucky to have known her, and more determined than ever to keep fighting.

This year, I will be running the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure in Glady’s memory.

Help us continue to fight this disease, and to find the course of treatment that will finally eradicate breast cancer. My goal is to raise $1,700 : One hundred dollars for each of the years my grandmother courageously fought the disease. To contribute, click here to visit my donation page.

No donation amount is too small - every little bit helps.

5 Responses to Breast Cancer Research: Donate

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Bishin

September 24th, 2009 at 11:26 am

Thank you to Everyone who has donated so far.

To date, I’ve reached 51% of the 1,700 fundraiser goal!

You can keep tabs on the fundraising by visiting my donation page: https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html/p.asp?t=3712906&l=1

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September 24th, 2009 at 4:48 pm

[...] So far our team is 15 members strong and counting, if you happen to live in the Montreal area and would also like to participate, please email me and I’ll send you all the details. We’re really getting in the spirit of things, check out Alberto’s Run Training Exploits on Twitter, and read Lesley’s touching personal account of why this cause means so much to her: Bishin Speaks [...]

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September 24th, 2009 at 4:56 pm

[...] We’re recruited 15 members to our team already, and are always looking for more! If you happen to live in the Montreal area and would also like to participate, please email me and I’ll send you all the details. To get an idea of how serious we are about this, check out Alberto’s Training Exploits on Twitter, and read Lesley’s touching personal account of why this cause means so much to her: Bishin Speaks. [...]

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Lesley

October 1st, 2009 at 9:16 am

The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation is running Grandma’s story on their blog, Finding Hope!!!
http://findinghope.cbcf.org/2009/09/30/grandmas-story/

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Lesley

October 3rd, 2009 at 8:49 pm

It’s the night before the run, and we’ve just hit 97% of the fundraising goal!!!

You can keep tabs on the fundraising by visiting my donation page: https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html/p.asp?t=3712906&l=1

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Lesley Bishin is a writer, copywriter, editor , journalist and blogger from Montreal. She is passionate, energetic, and is at her best when making human connections. As a copywriter she has worked on various integrated web-based marketing campaigns for a variety of full-service digital marketing firms and is currently employed by one. Lesley also continues to work as a freelance copywriter and journalist.

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