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"It's an opportunity for
women and their families to
come out and support the idea
of awareness," Ms. Lester said.
"A lot of people come in memo-
ry or in honor of someone. It's
also an opportunity for breast
cancer survivors to come out
and be recognized. There's a
strong feeling of solidarity
among them."
Ms. Medsker got involved
with the Race For A Cure be-
cause she believes that facing
the issue head-on saves lives.
In her case, a mammogram
wasn't enough to detect a can-
cerous lump in her breast. In-
stead, she paid close attention
to a sharp and persistent pain,
later diagnosed as symptomatic
of malignancy.
Ignoring the pain or failing
to consult a doctor, would have
been her death knell, she said.
"If you want to live, you
better know. A lot of women
don't want chemotherapy be-
cause they worry about losing
their hair. Should we really be
that vain? Women need to get
a grip on the issue instead of
waiting until it's too late. Life
beats the alternative," Ms.
Medsker said.
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Jewish, suffered from breast
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Ms. Brinker established the
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cities across the nation, the
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