Susan g komen biography
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Susan G. Komen
By Rebecca Ljungren, Education Programs Manager
Susan G. Komen's name became synonymous with breast cancer awareness throughout the 90s and early s, but who was Susan G. Komen? The foundation that bears her name tells Komen's story through the lens of her harrowing breast cancer journey that led her sister, Nancy Brinker, to start a charity in her name in (“Our Mission”). Though not much information about her personally exists publicly, Komen's story reflects a larger shift in the history of breast cancer awareness. It is one that led to the contemporary movement to help prevent, treat, and cure breast cancer.
Susan Goodman Komen was born on October 31, , in Peoria, Illinois (Dodd ). Brinker describes their relationship as "as close as two sisters can get" (“Our Mission”). Brinker described Komen as "beautiful and kind and loving" (“Our Mission”). Komen attended Rickwoods High School, where she was homecoming queen (Dodd ). She then attended the Univer
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The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the leading killer of women aged 40 to Most women diagnosed with breast cancer have no known risk factors.
The most common risk factors for developing breast cancer are simply being a woman and growing older. All women, and even men, are at some risk. In this decade, an estimated million women and 12, men will have been diagnosed with invasive breast cancer.
To Build an Organization to End Breast Cancer You Need a Strong Foundation
Like so many others, Nancy Brinker's life was forever changed by her sister's battle against breast cancer. Susan Goodman Komen died at the age of Founded in her memory in , the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation was born from a sister's love and a solemn promise to do something to stop breast cancer from taking more lives. Within 2 years of Suzy's death, it was Nancy who was battling breast cancer and now she is a survivor!
Our Mission
The mission of the Susan G. Komen
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure
American non-profit organization
Formation | ; 43years ago() |
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Founder | Nancy Goodman Brinker |
Founded at | Dallas, Texas |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Legal status | (c)(3)[1] |
Headquarters | Dallas, Texas United States |
President, CEO | Paula Schneider |
Revenue | $94,,[2] (–) |
Expenses | $77,,[2] (–) |
Endowment | $8,,[2] |
Employees | [3] (–) |
Volunteers | 2,[2] (–) |
Website |
Susan G. Komen (formerly known as Susan G. Komen for the Cure; originally as The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; often referred to simply as Komen) is a breast cancer organization in the United States.[4]
Komen works on patient navigation and advocacy, providing resources for breast-cancer patients to understand the American medical system.[5] They have funded research into the causes and treatment of breast cancer.[6] However, the