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Available every minute of every day. Albert Einstein College of Medicine received a grant so their BOLD Buddies program can continue to pair newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with survivors to help them through their treatment and care, provide education on clinical trial participation and improve overall quality of life. Metropolitan Hospital Center received a grant to provide high quality, patient-centered services and care to nearly breast cancer patients, as well as provide breast health education in multiple languages to women throughout the East Harlem community.


Northern Westchester Hospital Breast Health Initiative received a grant to provide more than individuals with free, accessible and timely breast health services, ranging from mammography screening to treatment.


Johns Riverside Hospital received a grant to focus on early detection of breast cancer and reducing late stage diagnosis among women of color in Yonkers.


Over the next year, they will also ensure that more than 1, patients receive appropriate education, screening and timely follow-up. The program will increase access and ensure timely care throughout the entire breast care process, navigating patients who are at-risk or have breast cancer.


Additionally, nutrition counseling and education sessions will be provided so that patients can maintain healthy weight and manage some of the side effects of their treatment. And through their patient navigation program, newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and 1, cancer survivors and high-risk patients will receive care and support in their preferred language.


Cancer Care received a grant to support the AvonCares program, which will provide direct financial assistance, psychosocial support services and educational information to over 2, low-income, underserved women with breast cancer throughout the United States. With about 40 volunteers on the trails at hydration stations offering support along the way, and traffic control helpers, Kackert believes she has all the issues covered.


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