Is Ovarian Cancer the Bogeyman??? In a word, YES!
I received this email from my friends at Kaplow P.R. who represent Laura Mercier, a brand fave of mine. I was touched and pleased to see a major cosmetics company championing Ovarian Cancer for a change.
I’m honored to share the news that this September will mark the unveiling of the Laura Mercier Ovarian Cancer Fund. Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among gynecological cancers in the United States, and the fifth leading cause of cancer death among American women.
Beginning in September 2012, in recognition of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Laura Mercier will donate100 percent of the profits from the sale of two products – Bonne Mine Healthy Glow for Face & Cheeks Crème Colour Palette and Rose Hope Lip Glacé – to the Fund. In the meanwhile, you can order these beautiful items online at Laura Mercier.
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Rose Hope Lip Glace $24 Bonne Mine Healthy Glow For Face and Cheeks $48 100 per cent of the proceeds will be donated to the Laura Mercier Ovarian Cancer Fund |
This cause is very near and dear to the hearts of Laura Mercier, and the company’s President and CEO, Claudia Poccia. Both women have been personally touched by the disease – Laura through a dear friend, and Claudia through her sister.
As we speak, my dear friend Debbie is battling this devastating disease. She knows how loved she is and how much we are championing her recovery.
Don't get me wrong. I am myself a long term breast cancer survivor (knock wood, poo poo, spit spit), and actively fund raise for the cause. The spectacular work and hundreds of millions of dollars that have been raised by the Lauder companies and Avon provides money for research, help and hope.
The challenge with ovarian cancer is that fewer women are diagnosed with it than breast cancer, and thus it gets less funding an attention. It's more deadly than breast cancer, yet it is the neglected stepsister.
In the last 30 years, there have been huge strides in the detection and treatment of breast cancer. Not so for ovarian cancer. In fact, there have been NO STRIDES.
The reason ovarian cancer is referred to as the, "silent killer" is simple and sad. The symptoms are vague and mimic things that women don't associate with gynecological problems, like back pain, bloating and frequent urination to name a few. Women often lose precious time seeking treatment from Chiropractors, Gastroenterologists and Urologists. By the time they see their Gynecologist, (who will then recommend them to an Gynecological Oncologist), their cancers are often in advanced stages.
Please read the information below to familiarize yourself with symptoms and factors that may elevate your personal risk, it could be life saving. Please share it: