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Page 1: APAMSA C ANCER I NITIATIVE -- BREAST CANCER ACTIVITY GUIDELINES cancerdirector@apamsa.org

APAMSA CANCER INITIATIVE--BREAST CANCER ACTIVITY GUIDELINES

[email protected]

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INFO BOOTH AT COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR Many schools participate in community health fairs,

where you can set up a breast cancer information booth.  Before the health fair, print brochures provided at the

following websites in the primary languages of your target population. 

During the informational session, focus on prevention and early screening techniques.  Provide cards from primary care centers that offer mammograms. 

If possible, give out the APAMSA pink ribbons to visitors, explain its meaning, and encourage them to tell others about it.

http://www.womenshealth.gov/minority/asianamerican/bc.cfm

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ASN/ASN_0.asp

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Pamphlets

Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (AANCART ) has flyers in different languages Asian Pacific Islander Cancer Education

Materials Tool (APICEM) = search engine http://aancart.org/apicem/index.html

Ethnomed.org http://

www.ethnomed.org/patient_ed/cancer/index.html#breast

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Poster

JPG Template will be placed here that can be modified and printed out

Other templates Newspaper ad templates Flyer templates

Other materials Shower door hanger for BSE (breast self-exam) in

different languages?

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FUNDRAISER

Bake sale Shirt sale Contest events

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APAMSA Goes Pink Shirts

For fundraising For camaraderie Comments?

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Guys have shirts too. Keep back blank?

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Pin

Rough idea: Tribute to original pink Breast Cancer Awareness RibbonThe APAMSA pink ribbon is in the shape of the Chinese character for “woman.” The heart in the center symbolizes a woman’s love for her family and her life—reasons to perform routine breast cancer screening tests, including mammograms and self breast exams.

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Existing Community Events

Avon walk 2 Day walk

Susan G. Komen race for the cure 5K

ACS Relay for Life All night team relay

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Famous Spokespeople

Currently contacting: Fidelia Butt

Physician and Co-founder of Bay Area group, Asian American Cancer Support Network (www.aacsn.org)

Susan Shinagawa Japanese American breast cancer survivor, active in

raising awareness about cancer in Asian Americans, shared story symposium organized by the Intercultural Cancer Council

Possible: Carrie Ann Inaba?

Participated in May 2009 EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women in New York

Other suggestions?

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Local Resources

Once chapters have committed to holding an APAMSA Goes Pink event, co-directors will assist in assessing local resources

List of organizations from National Asian Women’s Health Organization (NAWHO) http://www.nawho.org/site/c.ipILKTOCJsG/b.35228

89/k.62DA/Breast_Cancer_Materials.htm

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Examples of Resources

Los Angeles

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Examples of Resources

New York

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This October,

Breast cancer is on the rise among APA women. We need YOUR help in getting the word out. Join us in an education campaign to empower Asian American

Women with knowledge. Let them know that they are not alone in the

fight againstBREAST CANCER

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In the ShowerFingers flat, move gently over every part of each breast. Use your right hand to examine the left breast, left hand for the right breast. Check for any lump, hard knot, or thickening. Carefully observe any changes in your breasts.

Before a MirrorInspect your breasts with your arms at your sides. Next, raise your arms high overhead.Look for any changes in the contour of each breast, a swelling, a dimpling of the skin, or changes in the nipples. Then rest your palms on your hips and press firmly to flex your chest muscles. Left and right breasts will not exactly match—few women's breasts do.

Lying DownPlace a pillow under your right shoulder and put your right arm behind your head. With the fingers of your left hand flat, press your right breast gently in small circular motions, moving vertically or in a circular pattern covering the entire breast. Use light, medium, and firm pressure. Squeeze the nipple; check for discharge and lumps. Repeat these steps for your left breast.