Your help is needed now, more than ever. Susan G. Komen established the Komen COVID-19 Action Fund to support urgent needs among our breast cancer community today.
The coronavirus pandemic is new, unprecedented and confusing. Komen is committed to keeping you informed with the latest news and guidance as the situation evolves.
Those most vulnerable within the breast cancer community include those living with metastatic breast cancer, breast cancer patients and survivors. Certain breast cancer therapies can cause immune systems to be compromised both during and long after treatment ends.
You can help ensure support continues for those in need, including:
Helpline
Komen’s breast care and clinical trial information helpline.
Treatment Assistance
Helping patients stay in treatment through assistance programs.
Patient Support
Guiding patients through difficult decisions and providing social and emotional support.
Advocacy Efforts
Advocating for breast cancer patients, research, and needs among policy makers.
Research Funding
Funding for lifesaving research and clinical trials.
To minimize exposure to COVID-19, Susan G. Komen suggests healthy women of average breast cancer risk who do not have signs of breast cancer delay their annual mammogram. At the same time, it’s just as important to know your normal and understand the warning signs of breast cancer to contact a doctor if you see changes.
Many Komen MORE THAN PINK Walk and Race for the Cure events are being rescheduled. To find an event in your area and schedule updates, please check our MORE THAN PINK Walk and Race for the Cureevents page.
For updates about the Susan G. Komen 3-Day, please visit The3Day.org.
Educational Event Schedule Updates
Local Komen affiliates host a number of educational seminars, conferences and meetings within the breast cancer community. Some are being rescheduled while others will be conducted virtually. Please contact your local Komen affiliate about any schedule changes for these events.
Corporate and Philanthropic Partners
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Support for breast cancer patients and survivors is imperative.