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Cancer Survivor: Donating for Research More Important than Ever

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013   

PHOENIX - It's been ten years since Kathi Hansen was diagnosed with breast cancer.

"People often say, 'Oh, you know, the minute I hear that word "cancer" I think, 'Oh my gosh, I'm gonna die.' So a lot of times, people ask me what was your first reaction and that was not my first reaction," Hansen related. "My first reaction was, 'They've really made a serious mistake here, because I can't possibly have cancer.'"

Hansen eventually underwent a double mastectomy. She is now cancer-free and a very active volunteer and advocate, helping spread the message about good breast health habits and frequent exams.

"I got really involved in the American Cancer Society and its advocacy affiliate, the Cancer Action Network, and some other organizations, because it was really important for me to make something positive come out of something that was so negative."

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close this week, Hansen said it's more important than ever for people to donate to organizations that fund cancer research. The Cancer Society estimates more than 4600 Arizona women will be diagnosed this year with breast cancer, and for nearly 800, it will be fatal.

According to Hansen, the lion's share of cancer research is still funded by the government through tax dollars. She noted that the National Institutes of Health funds cancer research and has been hit hard by cutbacks.

"The cuts that have happened through the sequestration are devastating to the progress that's been made: not only that, but also to people's lives," she said. "There are people involved in those clinical trials who now are being shut out."

Hansen credited her husband's support for helping her get through her ordeal, and said it's important to reach out to cancer patients, to assure them that they won't have to go through it alone. She also wants people to be aware that some people with cancer are living on borrowed time.

"For those women, they're not looking for a cure; they're looking for the best possible quality of life for however long they may have, which in many cases may still be years, but they're living with cancer every day."

Donations to fund research and fight cancer can be made on the American Cancer Society's website Cancer.org.




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