Breast Cancer Action

Breast Cancer Action
Type Non-Profit
Founded 1990
Founder(s) Elenore Pred, Susan Claymon, Linda Reyes
Headquarters 55 New Montgomery Street
Suite 232
San Francisco, CA 94105
Key people Karuna R. Jaggar (Executive Director)
Website bcaction.org

Breast Cancer Action (BCAction) is a national grassroots education and advocacy organization dedicated to supporting people living with breast cancer and creating system-wide change that will end the breast cancer epidemic. It was founded in 1990 by Elenore Pred, Susan Claymon, and Linda Reyes. Based in San Francisco, BCAction is known for understanding breast cancer not as an individual crisis, but a public health emergency. BCAction is also known for its Think Before You Pink campaign, launched in 2002, which encourages consumers to ask critical questions before buying pink ribbon products. [1]

BCAction criticizes National Breast Cancer Awareness Month as Breast Cancer Industry Month, because some corporate sponsors benefit financially from increased screening for breast cancer, or produce carcinogenic chemicals.

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History

Breast Cancer Action began in 1990 when Elenore Pred, who had metastatic breast cancer, became frustrated with the lack of information and hard data about the causes and treatments of her condition. Along with other women also suffering from metastatic breast cancer, she founded Breast Cancer Action to be an organization of breast cancer survivors and their supporters.

Since Pred's death in October 1991, BCAction has continued as an advocacy group dedicated to breast cancer activism at local, state and federal levels. The organization sees breast cancer not as an individual issue but a "national public health emergency." Their work has included an emphasis on more effective and less toxic breast cancer treatments that keep the needs of the public interest first; decreasing involuntary environmental exposures that put people at increased risk for breast cancer; and creating awareness that not only genes but also social injustices like political, economic, and racial inequities can lead to imbalances in outcomes of the disease.[2]

Activities

BCAction advocates for policy changes in three priority areas:

It also provides information and "organizes people to do something besides worry".

It supports structural changes to society as a means of stopping breast cancer.

Achievements

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2005

For The Record

References

  1. ^ Levine, Daniel S. (2005-09-30). "Breast cancer group questions value of pink ribbon campaigns". San Francisco Business Times. http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2005/10/03/newscolumn5.html. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  2. ^ "History". Breast Cancer Action. http://bcaction.org/index.php?page=history. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 

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