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A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF THOSE WHO WERE ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE TIGERLILY'S 1ST ANNUAL DIVA EVENT! THE TIGERLILY FOUNDATION APPRECIATES THE SUPPORT!
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• According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, other than skin cancer and is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer.
• Every three minutes, a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer ( www.breastcancer.org ).
• According to the American Cancer Society, about 178,480 women in the United States will be found to have invasive breast cancer in 2007.
• About 40,460 women will die from the disease this year.
• 11,100 women diagnosed this year will be under age 40, and more than 1,100 of those women will die.
• African American women are more likely to die from this disease.
• Currently, there are slightly over 2 million women living in the United States who have been treated for breast cancer.
• The chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during her life is about 1 in 8.
• The chance of dying from breast cancer is about 1 in 33.
• According to the National Cancer Institute, one in every 229 women between the ages of 30 and 39 will be diagnosed with breast cancer within the next 10 years.
• According to the National Cancer Institute, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in young women ages 15-54.
• There are more than 250,000 women living in the United States today who were age 40 or under when they were diagnosed with breast cancer.
• Young women's cancers are generally more aggressive and result in lower survival rates.
• Young women with breast cancer generally have more advanced cancers at diagnosis, and higher mortality rates.
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My Story
On February 28, 2006, at 4:45 p.m., I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. I was devastated. I had no family history of breast cancer; I was 32-years old. Born in Liberia, West Africa, I had survived three coup d’etats in my native country. My family came to the United States with one suitcase each. We had lost everything in the war. It had taken me 15 years to build a life for myself. I was just beginning to enjoy the fruits of my labor. I had been doing all the right things – exercising and eating healthy. I didn’t fit the profile. I was raising a beautiful 3 year old daughter. How could this have happened to me? I didn't know but I knew that my life would never be the same again.
The concept of Tigerlily came about after I had been given my second chemotherapy treatment. I laid in bed, feverish, aching, exhausted and overwhelmed by the enormity of my diagnosis.
Sick and tired of being sick and tired, I began praying to God to get me through the chemotherapy and use my life for his purpose. After a particularly rough day, as I fell asleep, I prayed that God would restore me in spirit and that his will be done with my life. I woke up the next morning refreshed. I felt like a weight had been lifted off my chest. I knew that whether or not I survived six months, five years or 60 years, I would live each day to the fullest. I felt an excitement, purpose and resolve that I never had before. Most of all, I found myself humbled by grace and thankful for all the blessings in my life. I was thankful that my life would never be the same again; cancer has given me something I've never had before. My feet are now on solid ground.
Soon, I began writing my story and could not stop. I began to reach out to any organization that worked to empower women, particularly to breast cancer organizations.
I am a member of the Young Survival Coalition's Diversity Outreach Committee www.youngsurvival.org
, working to reach diverse populations of women affected by breast cancer; and a Breast Health Advocate for Y-ME, educating organizations about breast health.
As of September 2007, I will be a Graduate of NBCC's Project L.E.A.D ® www.stopbreastcancer.org
, a program of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, that "provides a foundation of scientific knowledge on which participants can strengthen and empower themselves as activists".
I am also active within the medical community, and participate in key breast health conferences including the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) (www.sabcs.org), the National Breast Cancer Coalition (www.stopbreastcancer.org), and the Young Survival Coalition (www.youngsurvival.org).
In October 2007, I became an on-line correspondent for Fox 5 DC's on-line community, MyVOICEDC.com. Follow me every week, as I discuss various issues relating to breast health on this site.
In June 2008, Tigerlily Foundation became a Charter Member of the LIVESTRONG Young Adult Alliance, helping to meet the Lance Armstrong Young Adult Alliance's goals of increasing awareness, advocacy, research, delivery of patient care and the advancement of community-based programs and servies for young adults living with cancer www.livestrong.com.
The Mission of Tigerlily is as follows:
To educate, empower, advocate for, support and inspire young women affected by breast cancer.
To end isolation among young adult breast cancer survivors.
To improve the quality of life for young adult breast cancer survivors by creating vigilant self-advocates.
To promote ferociously fearless females.
Why Tigerlily?
As an author and activist, Maimah Karmo wants you to live your best life, fully connected with those around you, utilizing your potential to the fullest and moving towards realizing your highest self in this lifetime. Her goal is to empower women by connecting them and closing the gap on things that separate.
As a breast cancer survivor, she is committed to educating young women around the world about breast cancer; and empowering them to celebrate their lives every day by harnessing their personal power. Maimah is dedicated to changing the young adult breast cancer landscape. She seeks to impact the quality of care and lifestyle for young women affected by this disease.
She chose to name the organization Tigerlily because the lily flower represents all things eternally feminine.
If you're interested in donating or finding out more information about Tigerlily Foundation, Click Here.....
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Jul 11 2008 2:04 AM
"SEEK TO DO BRAVE & LOVELY THINGS THAT ARE LEFT UNDONE BY THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE.
GIVE GIFTS OF LOVE & PEACE TO THOSE WHOM OTHERS PASS BY."
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
LIVE LIKE SUMER
BE UNIQUE
SHOW COMPASSION
SEEK KNOWLEDGE
EMBRACE YOUR CREATIVITY
SEE BEAUTY IN YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND OTHERS
BE TRUE TO YOURSELF
GIVE BACK
HAVE FUN
SEEK ADVENTURE
BE OPEN TO NEW IDEAS AND EXPERIENCES
SHOW YOUR INTELLIGENCE
INDULGE YOUR CURIOSITY
BE BRAVE
ACT DON’T WAIT
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