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Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 280-283 (August 2010)


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The ever-changing face of breast advocacy

Judith A. WagnerCorresponding Author Informationemail address

published online 14 April 2010.

Abstract 

My personal journey into breast cancer advocacy resulted from a diagnosis of low grade DCIS. I joined with others throughout the world in turning adversity into advocacy to support endeavors which further public and professional education, political change and scientific research. This path took me from a mere one woman networking effort to addressing national panels of experts in Washington, D.C. charged with improving quality of breast care. It often became more than a full time job but the rewards were worth it. My family also supported my mission and the potential impact that advocacy could make on both a personal and community level. So I follow in the footsteps of other tenacious advocates and always keep in mind the singular focus of improving standards for quality breast care now and in the future. This paper describes the ever-changing face of advocacy from my viewpoint as a breast cancer survivor.

Breast Cancer Patient Advocate, 609 E. Eastwyn Bay Drive, Mequon, WI 53092, USA

Corresponding Author InformationTel.: +1 262 241 8084. fax: +1 262 241 4818.

PII: S0960-9776(10)00070-6

doi:10.1016/j.breast.2010.03.016


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