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Education

Zero Breast Cancer works to facilitate an active exchange of information with community members. Through workshops, forums and community education programs, Zero Breast Cancer translates complex research projects to make science more understandable and to promote community action.

 

Education Programs Include:

  • Workshops on conducting community-based research and understanding breast cancer research techniques.

  • Community forums and town hall meetings with national breast cancer researchers.

  • Outreach to adolescent girls to give them information to make healthy choices about their lives.

 

Breast Cancer and Environment - Peer Education Tool Kit

The Breast Cancer and Environment Peer Education Tool Kit is a program designed to increase awareness of breast cancer risk factors and modifiable environmental factors relevant to teens. Zero Breast Cancer created this peer education single lesson module targeted to teens, based on current breast cancer research and a formative community assessment of Marin County teachers, parents and adolescent girls.

Click here to learn more about this project

 

The Promise of Stell Cell Research in Human Health

February 9, 2008
Dominican University


Dominican University of California and Zero Breast Cancer invite you to attend an important conference at Dominican University of California on Saturday, February 9, 2008. Please join us for this informative forum which will bring together internationally acclaimed stem cell researchers, public health professionals, public policy leaders, students and community members for an interactive exchange of information about current issues involving the ethics, policy, and science of stem cell research. The forum will highlight the abundance of stem cell research being conducted throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Discussions will focus on the potential benefits of stem cells as applied to diseases of broad community concern, such as breast cancer, fertility and reproduction, heart failure, and other diseases associated with aging.

Click the link below to visit the official conference website for registration, program and speaker information:

www.dominican.edu/stemcellconference

 

Exercise and Breast Cancer

The purpose of the project was to sponsor a community educational forum on January 18, 2007 to explore the relationship:

  • Between physical activity and breast cancer risk

  • Between physical activity and recurrence, length of survival and quality of life for women with breast cancer.

Included in the presentations were discussions of how younger and older breast cancer patients may differ in their responses to physical activity. The role physical activity may play in addressing the unique challenges faced by younger women with breast cancer will also be explored.

Featured Speakers:

Leslie Bernstein, PhD
Professor, Preventive Medicine
AFLAC, Inc. Chair of Cancer Research
University of Southern California, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center


Joan Bloom, PhD
Professor of Health Policy and Management
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley

 

Toxic Bust: Chemicals and Breast Cancer

Over 130 people attended a sneak preview of the upcoming film Toxic Bust: Chemicals and Breast Cancer at the Lark Theater on February 16, 2006. Blending fiction and documentary, Toxic Bust is both an informative and emotionally engaging documentary that gives voice and cultural context to women's experience of breast cancer while revealing the relationship between degradation of our bodies and of our environment. The film suggests that our breasts are fast becoming a repository for environmental toxins.

> Click here to read the full article.

 

Interested in the recent 2005 Stress and Breast Cancer Forum with Dr. David Spiegel?

> Click to view the recap of this forum.

 

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Education Highlights

Educating the Community

Adolescent Program

Taking Action to Reduce Exposures

Breast Cancer and Environment - Peer Education Tool Kit