We're Fighting Back

We're Fighting Back Our goal at We're Fighting Back is to raise funds for Breast Cancer research and raise awareness of this horrible disease.

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10/12/2013

Come visit us outside of St. Aiden's Church after each Mass on Sunday October 13th for our cookie sale. If you like Black and Whites, You will love our Pink and Whites! We promise not to tell Msgr. McDonald if you slip out early and buy a cookie.

Please Join us at Nassau Coliseum on Saturday January 25th to see the Islander's playing the St. Louis Blues. The Islanders have given us special pricing for this game $87.00 tickets will cost $55.00 and $45.00 tickets will cost $37.00. PAYMENT LINK WILL BE UP ON MONDAY!

We're Fighting Back, Inc is a charitable organization dedicated to the pursuit of education, awareness, treatment and an ultimate cure for breast cancer. All funds raised will be donated both to the American Cancer Society's “Strides Against Breast Cancer” which provides research to find a cure and to our friends and neighbors who are suffering through breast cancer.

The strength of our organization is derived through our love for each other and through the memories of those who have endured and survived the battle and especially of those who have lost the fight. Our families will fight together, so that no one will ever have to fight alone. 2008

A pink ribbon stands for family and friends too many to count.
For strength no disease can ever surmount
It celebrates grace in the shadow of pain
Bringing us together in an unbreakable chain
A symbol of hope and our goal, which is pure
Never to rest until we find a cure

www.WereFightingBack.comFriends & loved ones, Our Fourth Annual Charity event will be another great party. Food, drinks,...
10/12/2012

www.WereFightingBack.com
Friends & loved ones,

Our Fourth Annual Charity event will be another great party. Food, drinks, music, dancing and even karaoke! The evening’s entertainment will be provided by High Voltage Entertainment and I know we will have a blast.

The party will be on Friday Night, October 19th from 7:00 to 11:00 at the Mineola Knights of Columbus. We will have over 100 raffles this year, with the grand prize raffle of a trip for 2 to Las Vegas including a meet & greet with Ray Romano.

Book early as we expect a sellout! The evening will include a buffet dinner and all the beer, wine and soda you can drink. We request a $50.00 donation per person for the evening’s festivities.

We’re Fighting Back, Inc. is a family charity started by Michelle over 10 years ago. We raise money through raffles, donations and sales which is entirely donated for breast cancer research and to help families affected by this dreaded disease. We raised over $70,000.00 the past three years!

Please visit our website at WWW.WEREFIGHTINGBACK.COM and reserve your seat or, if you wish, make a donation. You can pay by credit card, PayPal or check

If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail me at wfbnjg@gmail.com.

Thanks,

Michelle & Norbert

www.WereFightingBack.com

05/05/2012

Some Hopeful News

A genetic test could help predict breast cancer many years before the disease is diagnosed, experts hope.

Ultimately the findings, in the journal Cancer Research, could lead to a simple blood test to screen women, they say.

The test looks for how genes are altered by environmental factors like alcohol and hormones - a process known as epigenetics.

One in five women is thought to have such a genetic "switch" that doubles breast cancer risk.

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By piecing together how this happens, we can look at ways of preventing the disease and detecting it earlier to give people the best possible chance of survival”

Baroness Delyth Morgan
Breast Cancer Campaign
BBC Health: Breast cancer symptoms
The scientists from Imperial College London analysed blood samples from 1,380 women of various ages, 640 of whom went on to develop breast cancer.

And they found a strong link between breast cancer risk and molecular modification of a single gene called ATM, which is found on white blood cells.

Predicting cancer
They then looked for evidence of what was causing this change. Specifically, they looked for a chemical effect called methylation, which is known to act as a "gene switch".

Women showing the highest methylation levels affecting the ATM gene were twice as likely to develop breast cancer compared with those with the lowest levels.

In some cases the changes were evident up to 11 years before a breast tumour was diagnosed.

Dr James Flanagan, of Imperial College London, who led the new research, said: "We know that genetic variation contributes to a person's risk of disease.

"With this new study we can now also say that epigenetic variation, or differences in how genes are modified, also has a role.

"We hope that this research is just the beginning of our understanding about the epigenetic component of breast cancer risk and in the coming years we hope to find many more examples of genes that contribute to a person's risk.

"The challenge will be how to incorporate all of this new information into the computer models that are currently used for individual risk prediction."

It is not yet clear why breast cancer risk might be linked to changes in a white blood cell gene.

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Epigenetics
The focus is on targeting cancer-causing errors in the way the body reads DNA code, rather than errors in the genetic code itself
A series of chemical switches determine whether genes are turned on or off, and ultimately what the cell will look like and how it will function
Alterations in this "epigenetic" control can lead to cancer
Environmental factors like hormones can act as triggers for these errors
Scientists are working on new drugs that can regulate gene expression and effectively solve epigenetic problems
But the team envisage that a blood test could be used in combination with other information about breast cancer risk, such as family history and the presence of other known breast cancer genes, to help identify those women at greatest risk of developing the disease in the future.

These women could then be closely monitored and offered pre-emptive treatment, such as surgery.

Baroness Delyth Morgan of the Breast Cancer Campaign, which funded the work, said: "By piecing together how this happens, we can look at ways of preventing the disease and detecting it earlier to give people the best possible chance of survival."

Laura Bell of Cancer Research UK said: "This study gives us a fascinating glimpse of the future and the promise that the emerging field of epigenetics holds. But it's too early to say exactly how these particular changes might affect our ability to detect who is likely to develop certain types of cancer.

"With further studies, scientists will increase our knowledge of how genetic switches like this interplay together to affect breast cancer risk, with the hope that one day this could lead to a blood test that could help predict a woman's chance of getting the disease."

09/21/2011

3rd Annual Fund Raiser
Friday, October 14 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Knights of Columbus, Jericho Tpke., Mineola

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We're Fighting Back is a non-profit organization that raises money for people in our area who have been struggling with breast cancer. We help through financial and physical support for families going through this disease. Though a serious subject, the event will be a blast. The Ultimate Billy Joel Tribute, BIG SHOT, will be performing and there are hundreds of prizes to win including A GRAND PRIZE OF A TRIP FOR TO TO LAS VEGAS TO SEE RAY ROMANO.
Cost: $65.00 for adults $35.00 for children - all you can eat and drink!

11/16/2010

CancerCare.org provides information and packets that help ease the treatment process for all cancers. You may find them at: http://chemocare.org/

11/11/2010
02/04/2010

Established in 1980, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program offers emotional support and information to people with and/or concerned about breast cancer.

02/03/2010

article with basic facts about cancer: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6113Q520100202

(Reuters) - Forty percent of the 12 million people diagnosed with cancer each year could avert the killer disease with protection against infections and lifestyle changes, experts said Tuesday ahead of

02/02/2010

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is our premier breast cancer event, raising both dollars and awareness to fight the disease. Join Making Strides and let’s make breast cancer a thing of the past

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