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Community Invited to Join the Fight For a World Without Breast Cancer

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Ocean City’s American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk set for Oct. 15
Celebrating 25 years of saving lives nationwide, the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk will be held Sunday, Oct. 15 at Ninth Street & Boardwalk to support the fight against the second leading cause of cancer death in women and ensure no one faces breast cancer alone. Registration for this noncompetitive, inspirational event begins at 8:30 a.m. and the walk is set to start at 10 a.m.
Dollars raised by Making Strides supporters help the American Cancer Society ensure no one faces breast cancer alone by funding innovative breast cancer research; promoting education and risk reduction; and providing comprehensive patient support to those who need it most.
Since 1993, more than 13 million supporters have raised more than $810 million nationwide.
According to the American Cancer Society “Cancer Facts & Figures 2017,” an estimated 252,710 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 40,610 will die from the disease this year.
“Because of the determination of Making Strides supporters, the American Cancer Society is there for people in every community affected by breast cancer, whether they’re currently dealing with a diagnosis, may face one in the future, or will avoid it altogether because of education and risk reduction,” says Kirby Reed, Community Development Manager at the American Cancer Society. “At the event, communities embrace a bittersweet mix of purpose – celebrating survivorship and paying meaningful tributes to loved ones lost. From research to education, prevention to diagnosis, and treatment to recovery, we provide support to everyone impacted by breast cancer.”
To learn more about the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event and how you can become involved, visit MakingStridesWalk.org/oceancitynj or contact Kirby Reed at Kirby.Reed@cancer.org.

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