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“Pink Ribbon” minubus had reached Varena and Salcininkai regions

2009 Sep 23, Wednesday

In the end of September the route of the “Pink Ribbon” minibus was reaching Varena, Salcininkai, Zarasai, Svencionys regions and will be ending in Vilnius this year.

In Varena region 392 women had met with oncologists in September 18-20. Two of them were recommended to do further analysis.

325 women had visited the oncologist and were examined in Salcininkai region between September 21 and 23. The project was working in towns: Kalesninkai, Pabare, Gerviskes, Akmenyne, Baltoji Voke ir Jasiunai.

There 208 women were examined in Svencionys region where the team of coordinators and oncologists from Vilnius was working on September 28-29.

“Do Not Delay!” participated in the international Breast Cancer Advocacy Conference in Bishkek

2009 Sep 15, Tuesday

Bishkek 2009Representatives of various  NGOs and governmental institutions from Kyrgystan, Kazachstan, Russia, Ukraine, Malaysia, US, Estonia and other Eastern European and Middle Asian countries gathered together on 4-5 September for fourth International forum in Bishkek to review advocacy of interests of women with breast cancer in the region. Lithuanian experience on this issue was spoken of  by the representative of the “Do Not Delay” project Ms Jolanta Kardelyte.

The presentations of different speakers revealed similar problems and women face similar challenges in different countries: lack of medical professionals – oncologists, low work performance of the checking cabinets in cancer detection, low responsiveness to the national selective mammography programs due to the lack of information, insufficient records, registration and follow-ups of cancer patients, etc. The speakers talked of the taboos that are slowly changing although still alive, especially in cultures like Malaysia. These taboo remain a serious hindrance to breast cancer prevention and successful healing process.

Lithuanian presentation was intended to share the experience cumulated throughout seven years of active work in the area of breast cancer prevention. The participants of the conference were impressed by the results of the “Do Not Delay!” presented by J. Kardelyte. The number of women who had breast check up in the Pink Ribbon bus exceeded 55 thousand this year and more than 500 women were  informed on the signs of breast cancer in their body. More than 15 thousand women already had breast examinations within this summer. Similar initiatives of the fund “Healthy Asia” in Kazachstan had almost 10 thousand participants within 6 months this year. The participants of the fourth breast cancer advocacy forum were fascinated by the idea of the “Do Not Delay” to send a “Letter to Mom” send to Lithuanian women every year on the Mother’s Day. This unique and very effective way to approach women through their child.

Fot two days in Bishkek the main theme of the speeches were that working together and sharing the experience we are able to change the fate of millions of people suffering from breast cancer. Ms Ksenia P Koon representing Seatle Cancer Care Alliance finished her speech with the quote of the US president Barack Obama (2008): One voice can change a room and if one voice can change a room then it can change a city, and if it can change a city it can change a state, and if it can change a state it can change a nation, and if it can change a nation it can change the world. Your voice can change the world.

Breast cancer survivor and popstar Anastacia sent wishes of strength to Lithuanian women

2009 Sep 11, Friday

Anastacia su AZuokieneIn the evening of 10th of September the initiator of the “Do Not Delay” project Ms Agne Zuokiene had a meeting with the famous popstar Anastacia in Vilnius, just before her performance that evening as part of her “Heavy Rotation Tour”. The singer told her story about her battle against breast cancer, the fight that started in 2003.  „Most people think that breast cancer is a disease that one is to be ashamed of because a woman becomes less attractive. I dissagree,“- said Anastacia.

The initiator of the “Do Not Delay” Ms. A. Zuokiene presented Anastacia a string of pink origami cranes and promised to make one thousand more if it is helpful to prevent the reviving of the disease. “Anastacia is a very strong woman, however, talking about breast cancer is not easy and not only to Lithuanian women. I saw that it is a sensitive and painful topic for the famous singer as well,”- said Agne Zuokiene after the meeting.

Anastacia was stunned at the fact that more than 500 women were warned on signs of breast cancer found in their body in the Pink Ribbon bus. The autograph of Anastacia on the “Do Not Delay” poster came together with her wishes to women suffering from breast cancer to be strong and turn to those who can support them. Anastacia says she is a fighter and is grateful to the doctors who urged her to have a breast screening because the disease was diagnosed at an early stage. Although the treatment and medication took several years, today Anastacia is a winner and as the breast cancer survivor urges every woman to have a regular breast screening.

Oncological education for women in Vilkaviskis, Kazlu Ruda and Kalvarija municipalities

2009 Aug 22, Saturday

On 23-24 of August 0816 Vilkaviskis the Pink Ribbon bus was working in Alytus region. Women living in Simnas, Luksnenai, Punia and Butrimonys had a possibility to have a free of charge breast check up and learn the principles of self-examination. This week the mileage of the bus for this year reached 15 000 km.

On August 20-22 the project “Do Not Delay” team visited the towns of Kazlu Ruda municipality. More than 350 women had breast examination by the doctors working in the project.

On August 17 – 19 the Pink Ribbon bus traveled through the territory of Kalvarijos municipality. The biggest result of the day was reached on the last day in Kalvarija town – 139 women had breast examinations. Other days were dedicated to small towns: Mikalauka, Jungenai, Juseviciai, Liubavas.

On August 14 and 16 the team was performing oncological education in Vilkaviskis region. We visited Pilviskiai and Bartininkai and spent the whole day in Vilkaviskis town. The interest in trainings and breast examinations was spectacular, thus 213 women entered the Pink Ribbon bus within two days.

A photography exhibition “A Moment” in Kazlu Ruda

2009 Aug 21, Friday

 akimirka On August 21 the exhibition “A Moment” by the photographer Egle Melinauskiene was opened in the Cultural Centre of  Kazlu Ruda. The exhibition will be available for the ones interested until the end of August. Prior to this opening the photography pieces of Egle Melinauskiene were visiting Liudvinavas,  Pasvitinys, Kernave, Vieksniai, Dusetos, Krekenava, Paceriaukste and Lentvaris. The phtographs tells stories of women suffering from breast cancer, the moments from the first to the last days in the hospital. They tell the story of hope and faith and are thus a special experience to tevery visitor. Egle Melinauskiene is herself a breast cancer survivor.