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“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.

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.

The minibus is visiting Dzukija and Suvalkija

2009 Aug 11, Tuesday

On August 11-13 the project was visiting Jurbarkas region. There were 318 women had the breast cancer examination during three days. 7 of them were We have visited several towns of the region: Raudone, Seredzius, Erzvilkas, Viesvile, Girdziai and Juodaiciai. There were 7 cases of the suspected breast cancer in this region.

Between August 9 and 10 the team of the project was working in Sakiai region. During two days we have visited 4 places: Giedruciai, Gelgaudiskis, Griskabudis and Luksiai. 229 women have learned the lesson of self-examination against the breast cancer and had counculted with the oncologists in the Pink Ribbon minibus.

The team of “Do Not Delay” project is moving across Zemaitija

2009 Jul 19, Sunday

spaudai“Do Not Delay” started a 3 days visit in Radviliskis region on July 17. The mayor of Radviliskis showed initiative and invited us to visit this region and give a chance for free of charge breast check ups and lectures to women of this region. We visited Alskniupiai and Kutiskiai on July 17. 136 women had their breasts examined by the oncologists. July 18th and 19th gave a chance for  200 women more to check their breast condition with the oncologists working in the Pink Ribbon bus. 331 women in total visited the bus within 3 days in Radviliskis region.

On July 15 - 16 the team of the project “Do Not Delay!”  continues its work in Zemaitija regions. “Pink ribbon” mini bus on the eve of the work day had reached Plunge town for the night over.  Women were awaited by the team in Varkaliai in the morning and in Babrungas after the lunch and towns of Telsiai region were visited on July 16.

“Do Not Delay” project continues its action in Akmene, Mazeikiai and Skuodas regions

2009 Jul 14, Tuesday

spaudaiOn July 12 – 14 the Pink Ribbon bus is visiting Skuodas region. Small towns:  Barstyciai, Ylakiai, Lenkimai, Mosedis, Dauksiai are visited. Women living in the regional center – Skuodas will also take part in the trainings of self-examination and have their breasts examined by doctors of the “Do Not Delay” team. More than 200 women visited the Pink Ribbon bus in this region this year.

July 9 – 11 were dedicated to mothers, grandmothers and daughters living in Mazeikiai region. The project team initiated lectures on breast cancer prevention in Zidikai, Vieksniai, Balenos, Krakiai. The whole day was spent in Mazeikiai. As the Pink Ribbon bus Coordinator Lina Buzelyte said during her lecture: the lesson of breast self – examination and the habbit to regularly have a medical breast check should be passed on from mothers to daughters and thus save thousands of lives of those who love us and who are loved by us. More than 300 women had breast examination in Mazeikiai region within 3 days.

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