A 3-Day National Conference for Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors Under 35
HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. (PRWEB) MARCH 01, 2018. The United Breast Cancer Foundation‘s (UBCF) Head Program Manager, Jamie Newberry, had the honor of attending the 2018 Young Survivor Coalition (YSC) National Summit at the Renaissance Hotel at Sea World in Orlando, Florida this past weekend, February 23- 25. YSC supports young adult Breast Cancer patients and survivors. The YSC National Summit is a 3-day national conference featuring inspirational speakers, workshops addressing the unique issues that young women with breast cancer face and special wellness activities. It’s an opportunity to connect with a community of other young adult survivors from across the country. A highlight for the almost 600 attendees included a 90’s theme party where the guests dressed to impress with their best pair of overalls (straps down of course), neon wind breakers, and shoulder cut outs. “Oh-snap!” Bring back some of the 90’s slang words while you’re at it. To sum things up, the conference was “all that and a bag of chips”.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, living with metastatic breast cancer or several years out from diagnosis, the YSC National Summit is a must-attend. Guests can connect to a community of other survivors and co-survivors (partners, spouses, parents, siblings, friends—anyone who supports you). Mrs. Newberry said, “As an outsider looking in, it was clear to see that guests were surrounded by a group of people that just get-it.”
Below are some comments from YSC feedback platforms:
“Have you ever been in a room with 650+ people who you have something in common with every single one of them? It’s comradery to the core. It’s a sisterhood. And I realized, truly, none of us wanted to be in this group. None of us chose this path. But none of us gave up. Some of us almost did, me included. Instead, we drudged on…sometimes barely able to stand, sometimes being carried by those that love us, but we continue. While we continue to fight for cancer research in the hopes of curing this monster, we stand united.” – Shannon, diagnosed at 34
“Metastatic friendships transcend time apart and distance in between, for one weekend, we are one.” – Anise, diagnosed stage 3 at 32, metastatic to the lungs at 36, metastatic to the brain at 37
“When you share a cancer diagnosis, it’s easy to form immediate connections. You don’t have to explain anything, and you have so much in common. You understand the trauma, the medicine, the surgeries and the emotional nightmares that continue long after treatment. This year’s #YSCsummit18 was particularly emotional mourning the loss of Melissa and Allie, but I was so grateful to have friends like @rdulay by my side to cry, laugh, dance and learn with.” – Anna
Mrs. Newberry was invited to talk about the 7 unique programs that UBCF offers and gave each guest the opportunity for a Q&A session. By speaking to nearly 550 attendees from across the country, she was successful in educating and guiding breast cancer patients and survivors in the right direction for financial assistance. It was quite apparent that UBCF’s presence was valuable, as guests constantly told Mrs. Newberry they were excited to learn of about the grant programs and she would be hearing from them soon.
Background on UBCF
UBCF is committed to offering breast health and wellness services focused on cancer prevention, screening, treatment and overall wellness. UBCF’s mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer and carries it out through seven life-supporting patient and family programs available to women, men and families nation-wide. UBCF never denies services to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, ethnicity, income or medical insurance coverage. People in need of breast health services may visit ubcf.org or call toll-free, 877-822-4287. Tax-deductible contributions may be made towards UBCF’s programs. UBCF accepts vehicle and property donations as well. Contributions may be mailed to UBCF, P.O. Box 2421, Huntington, NY 11743, or donate through the Combined Federal Campaign, #77934.