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Society of Breast Imaging (SBI)

SBI is a non-profit organization that provides services to professionals working in Breast Imaging

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A Sister’s Hope

Events produced by A Sister’s Hope since 2007 have placed more than $7 million into the laboratories of brilliant researchers who are working to save lives.

A Sister’s Hope gives money directly to the research teams. This makes a short line between the participants/donors and the researchers. When you support A Sister’s Hope, you know exactly where the money is going. Without doubt, you give a sister hope.

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Pink Ribbon

In October 1997, American citizen Paul Davidson registered pinkribbon.com and launched a website directed to and available for all people in the world engaged with breast cancer. The website was dedicated to raising awareness and funding for breast cancer.

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Susan G. Komen

In 1980, Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan, that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became the Susan G. Komen® organization and the beginning of a global movement. What was started with $200 and a shoebox full of potential donor names has now grown into the world’s largest nonprofit source of funding for the fight against breast cancer. To date, we’ve invested more than $2.9 billion in groundbreaking research, community health outreach, advocacy and programs in more than 60 countries. Our efforts helped reduce deaths from breast cancer by 40 percent between 1989-2016 and we won’t stop until our promise is fulfilled.

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Breast Cancer Now

We’re Breast Cancer Now, the charity that’s steered by world-class research and powered by life-changing care.

We’re here for anyone affected by breast cancer, the whole way through, providing support for today and hope for the future.

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European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO)

ESMO’s core mission is to improve the quality of cancer care, from prevention and diagnosis all the way to palliative care and patient follow-up. It is to educate – doctors, cancer patients and the general public – on the best practices and latest advances in oncology. And it is to promote equal access to optimal cancer care for all patients.

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Breastcancer.org

Breastcancer.org is dedicated to providing the most reliable, thorough, and easy to understand information about breast cancer and breast health for patients and caregivers. Our online Community offers comfort and support through every aspect of diagnosis, treatment, and beyond.

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World Health Organization (WHO)

WHO began when our Constitution came into force on 7 April 1948 – a date they now celebrate every year as World Health Day.

They are now more than 7000 people working in 150 country offices, in six regional offices and at their headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland

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National Cancer Institute (NIH)

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the federal government’s principal agency for cancer research and training.

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American Cancer Society (ACS)

The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Our Global Headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia, and we have regional and local offices throughout the country to ensure we have a presence in every community.

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