Sunday, November 25, 2007

Spirit of the Season

Dear Blogger Family & Friends,

Holiday greetings and big bear hugs from the Pink Crusader! It's been a few weeks since our last visit, so come on in, grab a hot ginger cookie fresh from the oven, and read on...

"Christmas is more than a time of festivities, family and friends; it is a season of generosity, gladness and gratitude."
-William Arthur Ward

Oh the joys of the holiday season! This is the time of year when we seek out that which is familiar and gives us great pleasure. A time when we feel cozy, safe and loved. A time when we remember all of our favorite things with child-like expression and are hooked with anticipation of the ultimate winter vacation. We allow our sentiments to take over as our minds drift back to warm and fuzzy memories of yester-years...Memories that paint sweet images in our minds...Memories that we take to bed and keep us warm on those long cold winter nights. It's a wonderful state of existence...and an easy-going journey as our hearts coast through the next 30 days and bring us to a rolling stop at the year-end mark.

The spirit of the season is better than any bottled magic. It removes the cloud of disgruntlement from our otherwise everyday existence and guides us to a place of inner peace. People are nicer, things are prettier and food tastes better. It is also a time of charity and selfless outpouring to others. There are good intentions and general warmth for all we come in contact with, and we are reminded that what brings us together in celebration cannot be contained in tinsel, wrappings or boxes....although presents are a nice bonus!

For those who find the holidays to be stressful or particularly lonely, there are still meaningful ways to connect with others and erase any unpleasantness from the past. Dig deep and you will find the spirit of the season within you....that's where it all begins...and it will continue to keep getting better if you are open to the possibilities. You will find yourself when you give of yourself, and hopefully experience great happiness in the process.

Don't let the spirit of the season get away...we're just getting started!
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SURVIVOR UPDATES:

Karissa Ma

Best wishes and Good Luck to survivor and book participant Karissa and husband Erik on their relocation to Phoenix, AZ. We will miss them!
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FYI:

From Linda Yagar (per Rosemary Barr):

For any of you that did not get this via the Rosebuds ListServ, here are
Linda Yarger 's e-mails highlighting Saturday, November 17 talks at the
MBCN (Metastatic Breast Cancer Network)conference. - Rosemary

M. D. Anderson hosted a metastatic breast cancer conference today. Several
rosebuds attended, rosebuds both with and without metastasis. I wonder if
recurrence is just a spec less scary for those rosebuds without metastasis
who attended the conference. It was inspiring to learn of new treatments
and research in progress and to learn that life expectancy has been
steadily increasing for women with metastasis. For those rosebuds with
advanced breast cancer I hope today provided hope, support, camaraderie
and new questions to ask their doctors.

Dr. Murray talked about therapeutic vaccines. Before today I thought that vaccines worked poorly in cases where tumor burden was high. Apparently improved design has renewed the hope that vaccines may still have a role to play. A Phase 1 metastatic breast cancer trial of NY-BR-1 is about to start at MD Anderson. NIH has a trial which combines a vaccine with docetaxel. Patients are randomized to either a vaccine plus docetaxel or vaccine alone. If the patient progresses on the vaccine then they get the docetaxel. Another possible combination would be a vaccine with a cytokine.

Dr. Murray talked about targeted therapy for metastatic breast cancer. New
combinations are being tried. For ex. there is a trial accruing of
trastuzumab (Herceptin) plus bevacizumab (Avastin). This is a phase I/II
trial. Interim statistics from this trial show a rather decent overall
response rate of 54.1 percent. Dr. Murray talked about many agents in the
pipeline. Many of these have worked in solid tumors other than breast
cancer. Sorafenib and Sunitinib were mentioned more than once. They
target the VEGF pathway. Someone in the audience asked if you can test
for VEGF overexpression. The answer was yes - you can test tumor tissue-
but it is unknown if overexpression of VEGF will correlate with a good
response in a drug that targets VEGF. A rosebud in the audience asked
about rebiopsying to see if tumor markers may have changed once cancer has
progressed. Dr. Murray said that yes - tumor markers can change. For example,HER2 positive can go to HER2 negative (normal) and vice versa. Hormone receptors can also change. If you are basing treatment on these receptors it makes sense to see if they have changed. Women in the audience complained that rebiopsy is not a standard practice.

Dr. Symmans then talked about molecular classifications. He also talked
about a tissue test which can distinguish between a primary tumor and a
metastasis. (Pathwork Diagnostics) MDA will start using this kind of test
next year. For ex. if a breast cancer patient has a nodule in her lung -
this test could be used to distinguish between a true lung cancer or a
metastasis from the original breast cancer. (Would this eliminate the
pathologist ?? I thought pathologists were pretty good at this.) I'm sure
many in the audience were interested in his list of agents that might be
especially good for patients who are triple negative (ER negative, PR
negative, HER2 negative) - if you talk about molecular classifications
this is called "basal". I managed to write down irinotecan + carboplatin,
cetuximab, carboplatin + cetuximab and dasatinib. In general agents that
are "platins" are good to consider. For triple negative it is also good
to consider a cytotoxic agent with a molecular agent. Again someone in
the audience asked about rebiopsy once cancer has progressed. Dr. Symmans said that about 30 percent of tumors that are originally ER positive will become ER negative. He believes in rebiopsy because he believes that "two shots are better than one." The patient who asked the question said that
her tumor had been classified as ER negative. Upon rebiopsy it was
classified as ER positive. Dr. Symmans thought it was probably ER
positive to begin with.

Dr. Valero talked on chemo agents - way too much to try to summarize. He
was excited by how many new agents had been introduced since he first
arrived at MDA. He was humble and funny when he tried to pronounce Ixepra
- this is the trade name for Ixabepilone - Ixabepilone is the most recent
agent approved by the FDA for metastatic patients. This drug was
formerly called epitholene B. It has good activity in triple negative
patients.

Dr. Uneo talked next. I know Dr. Uneo best as the researcher for high
dose chemo. But apparently he has other expertise also. He talked to us
about bone metastasis. He did a good job explaining the normal dynamics
of bone maintenance. Sometimes cancer treatments (ex. removal of ovaries,
or drugs) can cause bones to become weak. Sometimes cancer itself causes
weak bones. He emphasized that when bones become weak it is absolutely
best to do surgery to support the bone BEFORE fracture. It is not good
practice to let a fracture occur and then attempt to give relief. This is
a more difficult surgery. He also explained that it is difficult to find
clinical trials for bone mets because trials need to asses response and it
is difficult to asses response to drug treatments for bone mets. He
talked about using plain film (xray) CT, MRI and PET/CT. I loved his last
slides. They were entitled "Can we cure bone mets ?" and "Can we develop
drugs that target bone mets?" He offered hope for the future.

Then we had breakouts - you picked a topic. I picked surgical oncology.
Dr. Babiera talked about surgery for women who were diagnosed initially as
stage four. She then talked about surgery for women who originally had
their breast tumor removed and then developed distant mets. In both cases
there can be a place for surgery depending on how well the tumor is being
controlled and on the extent of the metastasis. She emphasized that you
should have stable disease because if you are contemplating surgery then
you have to go off treatment for several weeks before surgery. I learned
a new word -metastectomy - it means removing sites of metastasis. In some
cases doing surgery can prolong survival.

Next there was - the best part of the day - a panel of survivors with
mets- all more than 8 years out - 3 of the 4 panel members were rosebuds.

Hugs, Linda

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From Cheryl Donlin:

Reprinted from Good Housekeeping Magazine, November 2007

Anticancer Combo

It's the best twofer we've heard of recently: Taking calcium/vitamin D supplements not only keeps your bones strong, it may also prevent cancer. In a study at Creighton University in Nebraska, researchers found that women who took a daily dose of 1,400 to 1,500 milligrams of calcium, plus 1,100 International Units (IU) of vitamin D, had 60 percent fewer cancers diagnosed in the four years of the study. Your calcium pill may already contain vitamin D, but probably not enough. Many experts feel that the official U.S. guideline of 200 to 600 IU a day (depending on age) is outdated, and now recommend a daily dose of 1,000 IU.
To read more: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/nutrition/nutrition-news-1107
©2007 Hearst Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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From Kimberly Powell (be-lie-ve Lifestyle Boutique)

Happy Holidays!!
As the holiday season is here I know the stress of the perfect gift for the ones we love is often on our minds and impossible to find!! This year give a gift that gives back!!! Watch, record, or view online (www.greatdayhouston.com) the Tuesday (11/27) show of Great Day Houston where I will showcase some gifts that truly give back!!!
The show airs live on channel 13 at 9am!!
Have a happy and blessed holiday!!!
~Kimberly 713.843.7714
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DAILY REMINDER #1:
"Fund Free Mammograms" Go to The Breast Cancer Site at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/tpc/EEB_0115_BCSm
and help fund free mammograms for the homeless, working-poor, and un-insured women. It costs nothing to you, except one daily click on the pink "Fund Free Mammograms" button. You can even request automatic reminders via e-mail. Please make your free click now, and thanks for your continuing support! The Breast Cancer Site, One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 1-888-811-5271

NOTE: This November, help fund 500 MAMMOGRAMS for U.S. women and The Breast Cancer Site will donate an ultrasound machine to McCord Hospital in South Africa through its charitable partner Greater Good.org. They have reached 68% of goal as of this week. Please keep clicking...

In operation since 1909, McCord Hospital is striving to meet the projected health needs of an increasingly "westernized" urban and predominantly African population. There is an increasing need for healthcare services that will provide for earlier detection and treatment. Equipment such as an ultrasound unit which can be used for screening and diagnostic purposes for breast and uterine masses, and for cardiac echocardiography, will greatly help in providing better services for these patients. Click now! Please click daily!

DAILY REMINDER #2:
Help eliminate Breast Cancer with a daily click at
http://breastcancer.care2.com/ebc-about.html
You'll be one of the first people to participate in the largest virtual mountain climb in the world! With every click, (or "step") you generate a donation to
eliminate the environmental causes of breast cancer--for free. Sponsors pay for your click and fund The Breast Cancer Fund's programs focusing on environmental links to breast cancer. It only takes a second! The Breast Cancer Fund is the leading national organization focused on identifying – and advocating for the elimination of – the environmental and preventable causes of the disease. For more details on the organization’s work, visit www.breastcancerfund.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Mark Your Calendars and Save the Dates!

ROSEBUDS II MEETING
November 29th, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
For those who have had or are at high risk for recurrence
and/or metastasis, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
Future Meetings: November 29*, December 13 & 27,
Note: *Rosebuds II meeting will be on the 29th of November
since the 22nd of November is Thanksgiving

KNOCKOUT ROSES
A support group for women diagnosed under 40
2nd Monday of each month, @ 5:45
December 10
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Contact Amy Rigsby, Technical Director of The Rose
713-660-6675.

JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL HOLIDAY TEA!
Sat. December 15th &; Sat. December 22nd
at Serenitea Tea Room and Gift Shop.
13889 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX

Share the joy of the holiday season over a cup of steaming hot wassail and spiced pecans along with a delicate assortment of finger sandwiches; gingerbread with honey nut cream cheese, egg salad with watercress, spinach and pimento stack-up, ham and pear with walnuts, and the classic cucumber sandwich.

You will also enjoy classic English scones with a twist, chocolate chips and orange. And for dessert try the mini traditional rum fruitcake, chocolate-dipped shortbread biscuits and grapes.

A pot of tea...your choice from the Tea Selections menu. Plus, a special gift for everyone...compliments of Serenitea!
By Reservation Only. Phone: 281-491-4588
Cost is $30 per person + Tax and Gratuity
www.SereniteaTeaRoom.com

ROSEBUDS MEETING
December 18, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
www.RosebudsSupport.org
Note: There will be no Rosebuds meeting on December 4 inasmuch as
the annual Holiday Party will be at the home of Janet Covington on
December 4, 2007 We look forward to seeing you!

THE ALICE THOMSEN LYMPHEDEMA AWARENESS GROUP of Houston Meetings are scheduled on the 3rd Tuesday of every other month at the American cancer Society Building,6301 Richmond (between Hillcroft and Fountainview) at 7:00pm. Next scheduled meeting is Januaruy, 2008.
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"SHARING is CARING"
As always, The Pink Crusader welcomes your comments, stories, poems, events and photographs! Posts are updated each week. Please send your written contributions to thepinkcrusader1@aol.com.
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"I wish we could put up some of the Christmas spirit in jars and open a jar of it every month."
- Harlan Miller

Until next week stay strong, stay well and keep on dancing to the holiday sounds!
SmileyCentral.com
Love, Josie
The Pink Crusader
thepinkcrusader1@aol.com

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Amen and Pass the Gravy!

Dear Blogger Family & Friends,

The Pink Crusader will return next week faster than you can say "Amen" and "Pass the Gravy!" Until then, best wishes for a happy and blessed Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. May we all continue to celebrate the smorgasbord of blessings in our lives, and acknowledge our gratitude all year long. EAT BIG (guilt-free) and read on....

"Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it."
- William Arthur Ward

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SURVIVOR UPDATES:

Ellen Johnson (per Rosemary Barr)

It is with much sadness that I inform you of the death of Ellen Johnson on
Sunday morning, November 11. Ellen faced breast cancer with great
courage and dignity. She was not able to attend many meetings due to her
health status and difficulty with treatments but many of you probably met
this delightful young woman at the 2006 Holiday Party. If you go to our
website, www.RosebudsSupport.org, click on Photo Album then on 2006
Holiday Party, you will see pictures of Ellen on pages 2, 3 and 4. I have
had the pleasure of knowing Ellen for a few years an all too brief time.
This amazing, loving young lady will be sorely missed by many. Our
sympathy and love go out to her wonderful husband David and her family and
many, many friends. Peace and Blessings, Rosemary

Personal Note: The Pink Crusader joins Rosemary in extending condolences to Ellen's family and husband David during this difficult time. May they keep her wonderful spirit close to their hearts and never let go.

From Angie Elliott:

Hello Family and Friends,
I thought I would pass along an article that the University of Texas Health Systems did on Inflammatory Breast Cancer and the opening of the new clinic. Colin and I were included in the article as well as my doctor and good friend Jenee. To see the full article visit http://www.utsystem.edu/news/features/BreastCancerCenter.htm
Thinking of you all. Lots of Love, Angie
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FYI:

From Josie Sethi:

Pictures from the Faces behind Breast Cancer Launch Party are posted in the November issue of Houston Magazine, out now.

Online Review from November 15th Book Event at The Book Woman, Austin, TX
Written by Author & Survivor, Robin Hunt (Hang on to Me Mary)
http://monodalefarms.blogspot.com/2007/11/faces-behind-breast-cancer.html
Enjoy! - Josie
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From Debbie Schultz:

Deadline for Hope Award Nominations
This year I am encouraging you to nominate someone you know for the HOPE Award.
I want to get the word out to as many as possible. Please think about all the wonderful potential nominees that sit next to you everyday, not to mention those you know through all of your community connections. Feel free to share this e-mail with
anyone interested throughout the United States. Deadline for nominations is November 30.

The Intercultural Cancer Council is currently accepting nominations for the HOPE Award. The HOPE (Helping Other People Endure) Awards are presented to community-based volunteers and organizations in recognition of exceptional service in cancer prevention, cancer control, patient support and survivorship in minority or medically underserved communities. Four awards will be given in the categories of Faith-Based, Individual, Organization, and Survivor.

Awardees will receive $1,000, a plaque and an all-expense paid trip to the Intercultural Cancer Council's 11th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and Cancer, at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C., April 3-6, 2008.

This is a wonderful opportunity to recognize the outstanding volunteers who contribute selflessly to your organization. Nominations must be received by 6:00 PM CST, Friday, November 30, 2007. For more information, go to www.iccnetwork.org/symposium, or contact me at LHNguyen@mdanderson.org or
713-745-1284. Thank you for all you do to reduce the burden of cancer in all communities.

Debbie Schultz, M.Ed., CPHQ Assistant Director
Volunteer Services-Anderson Network
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
713-745-9208 Office
dschultz@mdanderson.org
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From Cheryl Donlin:

FACES IN THE CROWD
By FLORI MEEKS, Houston Chronicle Correspondent
Reprinted from Houston Chronicle Online Archives
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4460938

Since she became a summer volunteer at The Methodist Hospital three years ago, Mingqian "Shelly" Xie has created more than 500 portraits. The Bellaire High School senior has drawn patients, family members and in some cases, final scenes of the dying with their loved ones.

But this year, Xie decided to take her service a step further. She created a series of paintings and a book of her artwork to raise money for breast cancer research at Methodist, 6565 Fannin St.

"I thought there's nothing better than helping patients and making them happy," said Xie, 18. "I know breast cancer is a big killer of women and I wanted to do something to make a difference."

The book, ``Mingqian "Shelly" Xie Art Collection'' ($15, Tianjin People's Fine Arts Publishing House), shows how Xie's art has progressed from early childhood to today.

It starts with scenes from nature and progresses to more complex images. Her work comprises oil and acrylic paintings, along with charcoal and pencil drawings.

One image in the book, a mother holding a baby, is a more recent creation inspired by a patient Xie sketched at Methodist. The woman, who was dying of leukemia at the time, wanted her portrait done with her stillborn baby. Xie agreed to help her.

"That really touched me a lot," said Xie, who learned last month that the mother had passed away. "The volunteer coordinator (at Methodist) told me the portrait I did of them was truly the last picture of them for the family. Now I know it made their last memory, I'm honored."

Xie started volunteering for Methodist the summer after her freshman year of high school. In a way, she said, she was following her parents' example of service to others. Her father and mother, Tong Xin Xie and Shuying Liu, are researchers at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd.

When Mingqian Xie was a child in China, her mother was a pediatrician who worked with leukemia patients. A number of her patients' families struggled to pay their medical bills.

"We have seen families who could barely afford food," Xie said. "We donated anything we had to try to help them."

That's when Xie started thinking of becoming a doctor and trying to find ways to reach out to others.

Xie and her family later would move to Japan when she was 7 years old. They settled in Houston eight years ago. She first used her time at Methodist Hospital to gain exposure to a medical setting.

"But when I started meeting people, it felt great," she said. "It felt so much better than winning an award for an art competition."

She would draw a mother with a newborn baby one day, then sketch a pediatric cancer patient the next.

"It's a mix of everyday," Xie said. "Some things are happy and some are not. Some people are lonely and they want to talk more, so I draw more slowly."

Last April, Xie won a Mayor's Volunteer Houston Award for her services. It affirmed the feeling that she was really making a difference.

"I was thinking I haven't done enough to help the people," she said.

Xie's parents are very pleased with her efforts.

"I'm very proud of what Shelly did and I'm very happy she was able to accomplish this, with the limited time she had with her school work," Liu said through Xie's translation. "I'd like to thank Methodist Hospital for giving her this chance."

Xie intends to study medicine after graduating high school and someday to possibly work with the United Nations to help underprivileged mothers and children.

"No matter where I go I know I'll continue my community service there and incorporate my art into my service," she said.

Copies of her book, ``Mingqian "Shelly" Xie Art Collection'', can be purchased by sending e-mail correspondence to shellsbook@yahoo.com.

Copyright Notice: All materials in this archive are copyrighted by Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Division, Hearst Newspapers Partnership, L.P., or its news and feature syndicates and wire services.

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From Y-Me Advocacy:

Legislative Updates

Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (DOD BCRP)
Great news! On November 8, 2007 the Senate and House approved $138 million in fiscal year 2008 for the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (DOD BCRP) and both houses passed the bill. This is $10.5 million more than the fiscal year 2007 amount of $127.5 million and a magnificent victory for the breast cancer community. The bill will now be sent to the President for his signature. For more information on the DOD BCRP, visit: http://cdmrp.army.mil/bcrp/

The Breast Cancer Research Stamp
On October 30, the House passed House Bill 1236, which allows the U.S. Postal Service to continue issuing the breast cancer stamp until 2011. This bill would reauthorize the 55-cent stamp for first class mail, with 14 cents of each stamp going to breast cancer research. On November 1, the Senate referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Reprinted from the Y-Me Online Newsletter. © 2007 Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization. All rights reserved.
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DAILY REMINDER #1:
"Fund Free Mammograms" Go to The Breast Cancer Site at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/tpc/EEB_0115_BCSm
and help fund free mammograms for the homeless, working-poor, and un-insured women. It costs nothing to you, except one daily click on the pink "Fund Free Mammograms" button. You can even request automatic reminders via e-mail. Please make your free click now, and thanks for your continuing support! The Breast Cancer Site, One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 1-888-811-5271
NOTE: This November, help fund 500 MAMMOGRAMS for U.S. women and we'll donate an ultrasound machine to McCord Hospital in South Africa.

In operation since 1909, McCord Hospital is striving to meet the projected health needs of an increasingly "westernized" urban and predominantly African population. There is an increasing need for healthcare services that will provide for earlier detection and treatment. Equipment such as an ultrasound unit which can be used for screening and diagnostic purposes for breast and uterine masses, and for cardiac echocardiography, will greatly help in providing better services for these patients. Click now! Please keep clicking... Please click daily!

DAILY REMINDER #2:
Help eliminate Breast Cancer with a daily click at
http://breastcancer.care2.com/ebc-about.html
You'll be one of the first people to participate in the largest virtual mountain climb in the world! With every click, (or "step") you generate a donation to
eliminate the environmental causes of breast cancer--for free. Sponsors pay for your click and fund The Breast Cancer Fund's programs focusing on environmental links to breast cancer. It only takes a second! The Breast Cancer Fund is the leading national organization focused on identifying – and advocating for the elimination of – the environmental and preventable causes of the disease. For more details on the organization’s work, visit www.breastcancerfund.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Mark Your Calendars and Save the Dates!

ROSEBUDS MEETING
November 20, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
Future Meetings: December 18, 2007
www.RosebudsSupport.org
Note: There will be no Rosebuds meeting on December 4 inasmuch as
the annual Holiday Party will be at the home of Janet Covington on
December 4, 2007 We look forward to seeing you!

THE ALICE THOMSEN LYMPHEDEMA AWARENESS GROUP of Houston Meetings are scheduled on the 3rd Tuesday of every other month at the American cancer Society Building,6301 Richmond (between Hillcroft and Fountainview) at 7:00pm. 2007. Next scheduled meeting is November 20th.

ROSEBUDS II MEETING
November 29th, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
For those who have had or are at high risk for recurrence
and/or metastasis, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
Future Meetings: November 29*, December 13 & 27,
Note: *Rosebuds II meeting will be on the 29th of November
since the 22nd of November is Thanksgiving

KNOCKOUT ROSES
A support group for women diagnosed under 40
2nd Monday of each month, @ 5:45
December 10
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Contact Amy Rigsby, Technical Director of The Rose
713-660-6675.

JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL HOLIDAY TEA!
Sat. December 15th & Sat. December 22nd
at Serenitea Tea Room and Gift Shop.
13889 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX

Share the joy of the holiday season over a cup of steaming hot wassail and spiced pecans along with a delicate assortment of finger sandwiches; gingerbread with honey nut cream cheese, egg salad with watercress, spinach and pimento stack-up, ham and pear with walnuts, and the classic cucumber sandwich.

You will also enjoy classic English scones with a twist, chocolate chips and orange. And for dessert try the mini traditional rum fruitcake, chocolate-dipped shortbread biscuits and grapes.

A pot of tea...your choice from the Tea Selections menu. Plus, a special gift for everyone...compliments of Serenitea!
By Reservation Only. Phone: 281-491-4588
Cost is $30 per person + Tax and Gratuity
www.SereniteaTeaRoom.com
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"SHARING is CARING"
As always, The Pink Crusader welcomes your comments, stories, poems, events and photographs! Posts are updated each week. Please send your written contributions to thepinkcrusader1@aol.com.
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"Do not get tired of doing what is good. Don't get discouraged and give up, for we will reap a harvest of blessing at the appropriate time."
-Galatians 6:9

Until next week stay strong, stay well and keep on dancing your way through the holiday season!
SmileyCentral.com
Love, Josie
The Pink Crusader
thepinkcrusader1@aol.com

Sunday, November 11, 2007

End of the Road

Dear Blogger Family & Friends,

The Pink Crusader wishes you all a very pleasant week and will be back soon.
Until then, please remember our Veterans and their loved ones in your prayers.

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DAILY REMINDER #1:
"Fund Free Mammograms" Go to The Breast Cancer Site at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/tpc/EEB_0115_BCSm
and help fund free mammograms for the homeless, working-poor, and un-insured women. It costs nothing to you, except one daily click on the pink "Fund Free Mammograms" button. You can even request automatic reminders via e-mail. Please make your free click now, and thanks for your continuing support! The Breast Cancer Site, One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 1-888-811-5271
NOTE: WE DID IT! The 5th Annual Pink Ribbon Challenge is a Success!
Together, we funded over 500 mammograms this October & our
premier sponsor donated another 150! Please keep clicking... Please click daily!

DAILY REMINDER #2:
Help eliminate Breast Cancer with a daily click at
http://breastcancer.care2.com/ebc-about.html
You'll be one of the first people to participate in the largest virtual mountain climb in the world! With every click, (or "step") you generate a donation to
eliminate the environmental causes of breast cancer--for free. Sponsors pay for your click and fund The Breast Cancer Fund's programs focusing on environmental links to breast cancer. It only takes a second! The Breast Cancer Fund is the leading national organization focused on identifying – and advocating for the elimination of – the environmental and preventable causes of the disease. For more details on the organization’s work, visit www.breastcancerfund.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Mark Your Calendars and Save the Dates!

CAP HOLIDAY CARD SALES at MAYS CLINIC
Volunteer Services and The Children's Art Project (CAP) collaborate to better the lives of patients at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. For more than twenty-five years volunteers have assisted with Card Sales. Proceeds benefit M. D. Anderson's Pediatric and Adult Patient Programs. Volunteer Services is asking for volunteer assistance with the upcoming 2007 CAP - Holiday Card Sale at the Mays Clinic. Please contact Cindy Shursen, Program Coordinator - Volunteer Services, if you are available to assist during the below sale days / times.
Dates: November 5th -16th
Times frame: 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Contact: Cindy Shursen
Phone: 713-745-0266
Email: cshursen@mdanderson.org

SOS SUPPORT GROUP MONTHLY MEETING
Monthly meeting open to breast cancer patients/survivors
in Fort Bend County. 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Next meeting November 13, 2007 7:00 - 9:00 pm
at Holy Cross Church in New Territory.

JESSE H. JONES PARK & NATURE CENTER
Sponsored by M.D. Anderson Network
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 per person (includes lunch but not parking at M. D. Anderson)

The Day Away program offers patients, caregivers and Anderson Network members the opportunity to take day trips to attractions in and around the Houston area. The chartered bus departs at 8:30am from the Jesse H. Jones Rotary House International, 1600 Holcombe Blvd., at M. D. Anderson. Programs typically last six to eight hours. Activities include hay ride, guided nature tour, lunch, hay ride to the Pioneer Village and guided pioneer tour. Trip is open to any M. D. Anderson patient, caregiver or survivor age 18 or older. Space is limited to 23 participants. For reservations or more information, please contact Anderson Network at 713-745-9204 or 1-800-345-6324.

THE FACES BEHIND BREAST CANCER BOOK-SIGNING EVENT
Thur. November 15 - Austin, TX
The Book Woman
918 West 12th Street
Reception 6:30 pm
Book Event 7:00 pm
Participants invited to sign
512-472-2785

METASTATIC BREAST CANCER NETWORK
Finally, a national independent advocacy group of and for people with
metastatic breast cancer, the Metastatic Breast Cancer Network (MBCN).To join and for information about this network visit www.MBCNetwork.org
Your membership in MBCN makes you a part of an important first step toward
bringing a new voice, a proactive voice, to the breast cancer community.
It is absolutely committed to you and makes the following pledge:
• We will honor your life by working together to fight for the development
of treatments that extend life as the search for the cure continues.
• We will protect your privacy and will never share your name or e-mail
address with any person or group.
• We will keep you informed of what we are doing to promote the concerns
of people living with advanced breast cancer.
Let our voices be heard!

November 17 - 18, 2007 Metastatic Breast Cancer Network 2nd Annual
National Conference, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Sponsored by Dr. Gabriel Hortobagyi, Chairman of the Department of Breast
Medical Oncology. Registration will open in September on the MBCN web
site www.MBCNetwork.org MBCN’s 1st annual conference in 2006 was at
Sloan-Kettering in New York and was a great success with about 300
attendees.

LAVENDER MAKING CLASS
Make your own affordable, soothing lavender bath and home products
for yourself, your family, or to make for gift giving for any and all occasions.
Class is November 18th, from 2:00 - 4:30 pm
To register call VICTORIA at 713-849-3535.
Or visit www.feminineliving.com

THE ALICE THOMSEN LYMPHEDEMA AWARENESS GROUP of Houston Meetings are scheduled on the 3rd Tuesday of every other month at the American cancer Society Building,6301 Richmond (between Hillcroft and Fountainview) at 7:00pm. 2007. Next scheduled meeting is November 20th.

ROSEBUDS MEETING
November 20, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
Future Meetings: December 18, 2007
www.RosebudsSupport.org
Note: There will be no Rosebuds meeting on December 4 inasmuch as
the annual Holiday Party will be at the home of Janet Covington on
December 4, 2007 We look forward to seeing you!

ROSEBUDS II MEETING
November 29th, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
For those who have had or are at high risk for recurrence
and/or metastasis, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
Future Meetings: November 29*, December 13 & 27,
Note: *Rosebuds II meeting will be on the 29th of November
since the 22nd of November is Thanksgiving

KNOCKOUT ROSES
A support group for women diagnosed under 40
2nd Monday of each month, @ 5:45
December 10
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Contact Amy Rigsby, Technical Director of The Rose
713-660-6675.
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"SHARING is CARING"
As always, The Pink Crusader welcomes your comments, stories, poems, events and photographs! Posts are updated each week. Please send your written contributions to thepinkcrusader1@aol.com.
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Until next week stay strong, stay well and keep on dancing!
SmileyCentral.com
Love, Josie
The Pink Crusader
thepinkcrusader1@aol.com

Sunday, November 4, 2007

A Few More Rivers to Cross

Dear Blogger Family & Friends,

Welcome to the Pink Crusader blog spot where you're free to move about the cabin and never need a seat belt! We promise you a comfortable and safe cyber trip complete with complimentary hugs and unlimited smiles. Daylight Savings Time gifted us with an extra hour today, so why not put your time to good use and see what's waiting in this week's post. Read on...

"Did you ever feel like the whole world was going to a party and your invitation got lost in the mail?"
- Unknown

The frequent flyer miles keep rolling in as we embark on the last leg of the book tour for 2007. It has been a privilege and pleasure to represent the book and its participants to receptive audiences from coast to coast. And, as we continue our travels, we push on with the confidence in knowing that we are successfully helping others through The Faces behind Breast Cancer.

Once we honor our final commitments in San Diego and Austin, it will be wonderful to return to Houston and get back to basics. Upon return, we will sprinkle the confetti and let loose the balloons! In the meantime, please check the website at www.pinkcrusader.org for any changes or updates to the book tour.

Miss you and see you soon!

Book Tour Update:

Fri. November 9 - Canton, OH
Radio Station WNPQ, 95.9 FM
Interview heard online at www.thelight959.com
8:15am - Eastern 7:15am Houston

Tue. November 13 - San Diego, CA
KUSI-TV
Guest Appearance on Inside San Diego 10:00 am
Feature: The Faces behind Breast Cancer

Tue. November 13 - San Diego, CA
Pink Ribbon Boutique
La Costa Town Center
7740 El Camino Real Ste B
Carlsbad, CA 92009
6:30 pm
760-632-7465

Thur. November 15 - Austin, TX
The Book Woman
918 West 12th Street
6:30 pm, Participants invited to sign
512-472-2785

Media Coverage Update:

Online Review of The Faces behind Breast Cancer
http://www.jaynesbreastcancerblog.com/

Paper City - Next Edition - Pictorial from Oct 12th Book Event at Saks Houston
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FYI:

From Dorothy Slater Paterson:
Dear fellow survivors,
I just sent an email letter to my senator asking that the Breast Cancer
Research Stamp be continued to raise crucial funds to fight this disease that affects us all.

The Breast Cancer Research Stamp has raised $55 million for
breast cancer research since its introduction in 1998. It has
become the best selling commemorative stamp in U.S. history, with
100% of the net proceeds benefiting breast cancer research
programs. But unless the Senate reauthorizes it, the stamp will
disappear in less than two months (December 31, 2007)! Urge your Senators
to save the stamp! Just click (or copy/paste in your web browser) on the
following link. http://komenpolicy.org/campaign/bcrs_sen

From the National Breast Cancer Coalition Monthly Newsletter:
Countdown to Election 2008
With just over two months before the first presidential contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, NBCC has launched the Breast Cancer Caucus (www.BreastCancerCaucus.org), a new online resource for voters. This website contains videos and written statements from presidential candidates of both parties, detailing their response to NBCC's agenda, their specific approaches to breast cancer research, prevention and care as well as their plans for health care reform, with additional elements planned.

During the primary season, visit the Breast Cancer Caucus to learn more about the candidates' positions on NBCC's priorities. And during the General Election, visit again to read our breast cancer public policy platform, get information about voter registration, pledge drives, and questions to ask the candidates at town hall meetings, debates and other forums.
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SURVIVOR UPDATES:

Rosemary Barr

In response to all the well-wishes as she completes the current phase of treatment for recurrence of METS, Rosemary writes, "...So now, we continue on with life as usual and pray that the follow-up MRI shows resolution of these lesions. I have great faith that it will. I am visualizing them shrinking and know that the radiation killed the malignant cells. Again for all your support, prayers and love I am truly thankful. Peace, Blessings and Love, Rosemary "

Judy Bloss

Congratulations to Judy on her nomination as Paralegal of the Year. Judy just celebrated the completion of treatment after receiving a clean bill of health and we were among the guests at the Wild West celebration on Friday evening. As Judy would say, "Yahoo, I did it!"

Destini Jordan

Destini happily reported that she is officially out of treatment following her 12-month check-up, and sent the following note: "...my life is precious and I thank you for sharing in this marvelous journey with me, time, prayers, laughter, tears and most of all for helping me to be a better person." We continue to keep Destini and her family in our prayers as they look to the future and move forward with their lives.

Argelia Lopez

Argelia recently completed her 11th round of chemotherapy following treatment for recurrence. She continues to work 12-hour days and stays active in spite of the discomfort and fatigue. We admire her strength and determination and wish her the best as she forges ahead.
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DAILY REMINDER #1:
"Fund Free Mammograms" Go to The Breast Cancer Site at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/tpc/EEB_0115_BCSm
and help fund free mammograms for the homeless, working-poor, and un-insured women. It costs nothing to you, except one daily click on the pink "Fund Free Mammograms" button. You can even request automatic reminders via e-mail. Please make your free click now, and thanks for your continuing support! The Breast Cancer Site, One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 1-888-811-5271
NOTE: WE DID IT! The 5th Annual Pink Ribbon Challenge is a Success!
Together, we funded over 500 mammograms this October & our
premier sponsor donated another 150! Please keep clicking... Please click daily!

DAILY REMINDER #2:
Help eliminate Breast Cancer with a daily click at
http://breastcancer.care2.com/ebc-about.html
You'll be one of the first people to participate in the largest virtual mountain climb in the world! With every click, (or "step") you generate a donation to
eliminate the environmental causes of breast cancer--for free. Sponsors pay for your click and fund The Breast Cancer Fund's programs focusing on environmental links to breast cancer. It only takes a second! The Breast Cancer Fund is the leading national organization focused on identifying – and advocating for the elimination of – the environmental and preventable causes of the disease. For more details on the organization’s work, visit www.breastcancerfund.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Mark Your Calendars and Save the Dates!

CAP HOLIDAY CARD SALES at MAYS CLINIC
Volunteer Services and The Children's Art Project (CAP) collaborate to better the lives of patients at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. For more than twenty-five years volunteers have assisted with Card Sales. Proceeds benefit M. D. Anderson's Pediatric and Adult Patient Programs. Volunteer Services is asking for volunteer assistance with the upcoming 2007 CAP - Holiday Card Sale at the Mays Clinic. Please contact Cindy Shursen, Program Coordinator - Volunteer Services, if you are available to assist during the below sale days / times.
Dates: November 5th -16th
Times frame: 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Contact: Cindy Shursen
Phone: 713-745-0266
Email: cshursen@mdanderson.org

ROSEBUDS MEETING
November 6th, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
Future Meetings: November 20,
December 18, 2007
www.RosebudsSupport.org
Note: There will be no Rosebuds meeting on December 4 inasmuch as
the annual Holiday Party will be at the home of Janet Covington on
December 4, 2007 We look forward to seeing you!

ROSEBUDS II MEETING
November 8th, 5:45 - 7:30 pm
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
For those who have had or are at high risk for recurrence
and/or metastasis, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Open to all Breast Cancer Patients/Survivors
Future Meetings: November 29*, December 13 & 27,
Note: *Rosebuds II meeting will be on the 29th of November
since the 22nd of November is Thanksgiving

PRETTY IN LIVING PINK GALA - YSC - Houston
Annual Fund Raising event for the Young Survival Coalition - Houston Affiliate. Join us for a fun night of dinner and dancing 80's style - with live music and a silent auction! November 8, 6:30 pm
Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel Street, Houston

KNOCKOUT ROSES
A support group for women diagnosed under 40
2nd Monday of each month, @ 5:45
November 12, December 10
The Rose, 3400 Bissonnet.
Contact Amy Rigsby, Technical Director of The Rose
713-660-6675.

SOS SUPPORT GROUP MONTHLY MEETING
Monthly meeting open to breast cancer patients/survivors
in Fort Bend County. 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Next meeting November 13, 2007 7:00 - 9:00 pm
at Holy Cross Church in New Territory.

JESSE H. JONES PARK & NATURE CENTER
Sponsored by M.D. Anderson Network
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 per person (includes lunch but not parking at M. D. Anderson)

The Day Away program offers patients, caregivers and Anderson Network members the opportunity to take day trips to attractions in and around the Houston area. The chartered bus departs at 8:30am from the Jesse H. Jones Rotary House International, 1600 Holcombe Blvd., at M. D. Anderson. Programs typically last six to eight hours. Activities include hay ride, guided nature tour, lunch, hay ride to the Pioneer Village and guided pioneer tour. Trip is open to any M. D. Anderson patient, caregiver or survivor age 18 or older. Space is limited to 23 participants. For reservations or more information, please contact Anderson Network at 713-745-9204 or 1-800-345-6324.

THE FACES BEHIND BREAST CANCER BOOK-SIGNING EVENT
The Book Woman, Austin, TX.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Participants invited to sign.
6:30 pm

METASTATIC BREAST CANCER NETWORK
Finally, a national independent advocacy group of and for people with
metastatic breast cancer, the Metastatic Breast Cancer Network (MBCN).To join and for information about this network visit www.MBCNetwork.org
Your membership in MBCN makes you a part of an important first step toward
bringing a new voice, a proactive voice, to the breast cancer community.
It is absolutely committed to you and makes the following pledge:
• We will honor your life by working together to fight for the development
of treatments that extend life as the search for the cure continues.
• We will protect your privacy and will never share your name or e-mail
address with any person or group.
• We will keep you informed of what we are doing to promote the concerns
of people living with advanced breast cancer.
Let our voices be heard!

November 17 - 18, 2007 Metastatic Breast Cancer Network 2nd Annual
National Conference, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Sponsored by Dr. Gabriel Hortobagyi, Chairman of the Department of Breast
Medical Oncology. Registration will open in September on the MBCN web
site www.MBCNetwork.org MBCN’s 1st annual conference in 2006 was at
Sloan-Kettering in New York and was a great success with about 300
attendees.

LAVENDER MAKING CLASS
Make your own affordable, soothing lavender bath and home products
for yourself, your family, or to make for gift giving for any and all occasions.
Class is November 18th, from 2:00 - 4:30 pm
To register call VICTORIA at 713-849-3535.
Or visit www.feminineliving.com

THE ALICE THOMSEN LYMPHEDEMA AWARENESS GROUP of Houston Meetings are scheduled on the 3rd Tuesday of every other month at the American cancer Society Building,6301 Richmond (between Hillcroft and Fountainview) at 7:00pm. 2007. Next scheduled meeting is November 20th.
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THE FACES BEHIND BREAST CANCER
We continue to work with other retailers for book distribution within the local area and throughout the United States. Updates will be provided on a weekly basis. Please visit www.pinkcrusader.org for additional updates, media coverage and book tour events. Thank you for your ongoing support.
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"SHARING is CARING"
As always, The Pink Crusader welcomes your comments, stories, poems, events and photographs! Posts are updated each week. Please send your written contributions to thepinkcrusader1@aol.com.
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"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop to look around once in a while, you could miss it."

- From the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Until next week stay strong, stay well and keep on dancing under the light of the Harvest Moon.
SmileyCentral.com
Love, Josie
The Pink Crusader
thepinkcrusader1@aol.com