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Show your strength

Join fight against cancer at fundraisin­g event

- By GRETTA MONAHAN

Anyone who knows me knows this: I feel very strongly about breast cancer awareness and research. For me, it's a personal struggle. Too many of my dear friends and I have lost loved ones to the disease. An estimated 2.7 million women are living with breast cancer in the U.S. today, and it kills more women between the ages of 15 and 54 than any other type of cancer. So if I can do anything to add muscle to the fight, I will.

And since Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) is coming up, this is a perfect opportunit­y to spotlight a phenomenal local foundation, which is having a fabulous event that month.

As important as breast cancer treatment is, more resources are needed to fund research to find its cause as well as how to prevent it. One of my favorite organizati­ons is Find the Cause Breast Cancer Foundation (formerly known as Art Because). They fund scientific research on the environmen­tal causes of the cancer and public education on its prevention.

“We believe that the environmen­t is impacting our bodies in ways that never happened pre-World War II,” says Ellie Anbinder, who started the foundation 17 years ago. She points to the huge increase in man-made chemicals (more than 85,000) used across the globe over the last 40 years, which coincides with rising breast cancer diagnoses.

Anbinder and her team are raising $5 million to fund a consortium of four scientific laboratori­es at Boston University and Tufts University. That's also why next month they're bringing environmen­tal activist Erin Brockovich (yes, the woman portrayed by Julia Roberts in the 2000 Hollywood blockbuste­r) to Boston to speak at a ticketed breakfast about cleaning up the environmen­t for a healthier future. If you saw the movie, you know Brockovich's mission is to get the word out about cancer-causing chemicals and the need to eradicate them. Find the Cause's breakfast event will held Oct. 3 from 7:30 to 10 a.m. I invite you to join Erin, Ellie and many other caring friends, including honorary committee members: Tufts University School of Medicine Dean Dr. Harris Berman; state Sen. Jamie Eldridge; dean of Boston University School of Public Health Dr. Sandro Galea; Terri Partridge; state Rep. Chris Walsh.

Tickets are $125; register at findthecau­sebcf.org/upcoming-events-2/ or call 508-877-4543. The event takes place at the Boston Marriott Newton, 2345 Commonweal­th Ave., Newton.

And by all means, bring some friends. The more of us who join in this fight, the more chance we have to stop the disease.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO GETTY IMAGES ?? SPEAKING OUT: Erin Brockovich, above, will speak at Find the Cause’s fundraiser breakfast. The group, which funds cancer research, is a favorite of Gretta Monahan, right.
AP FILE PHOTO GETTY IMAGES SPEAKING OUT: Erin Brockovich, above, will speak at Find the Cause’s fundraiser breakfast. The group, which funds cancer research, is a favorite of Gretta Monahan, right.
 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? STEPPING UP FOR THE CAUSE: Radio personalit­ies Sue Brady and Fast Freddie kick up their heels at a fundraiser for breast cancer research.
COURTESY PHOTO STEPPING UP FOR THE CAUSE: Radio personalit­ies Sue Brady and Fast Freddie kick up their heels at a fundraiser for breast cancer research.
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