National Cancer Survivors Day!
Today we recognize those who fight for their lives, not only with Breast cancer, but the 12 million people who have been diagnosed with Cancer. Today is your day. Celebrate. Fight Pink has showcased many women and men who have been diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and today we honor our Survivors!
Thank you for sharing your stories with us, to share with the world. It is because of your selflessness and kindness, that we are able to help many others who are struggling with their illness.
National Cancer Survivors Day® is an annual, worldwide Celebration of Life that is held in hundreds of communities throughout the United States, Canada, and other participating countries. Participants unite in a symbolic event to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be a reality.
In most areas, National Cancer Survivors Day is traditionally observed on the first Sunday in June, although this is not always possible due to scheduling conflicts and time differences. Celebrating its 22nd year in 2009, NCSD is the world’s largest and fastest-growing annual cancer survivor event.
The non-profit National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation supports hundreds of hospitals, support groups, and other cancer-related organizations that host National Cancer Survivors Day events in their communities by providing free guidance, education and networking. Anyone considering hosting an NCSD event can obtain a free NCSD Planning Kit.
Who is a cancer survivor? The National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation defines a “survivor” as anyone living with a history of cancer – from the moment of diagnosis through the remainder of life. National Cancer Survivors Day affords your community an opportunity to demonstrate that it has an active, productive cancer survivor population.
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Stacy Martello
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