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WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET CORONAVIRUS VIRTUAL PROGRAMS Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Join Sharsheret Live as we build an online community with a variety of programming for women and families in treatment or survivorship, including interesting topics, expert speakers and impactful discussions.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. WHO'S WHO ON YOUR TREATMENT TEAM A doctor who prepares and interprets mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, to find or track the progress of cancer and/or benign growths. Radiologists do biopsies to help determine the treatment recommendation. Radiologist. A pathologist studies cells in order to identify and stage cancer based on the appearance of the cells andtissue.
HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER WALK FOR WOMEN'S CANCER Sharsheret does not make medical referrals or endorse or promote any specific medication, treatment, product, or service.PEER-TO-PEER
You can also share your own experience by becoming a Sharsheret “Link,” a peer supporter, and enjoy the rewarding experience of supporting other women across the country. Our confidential “Links” connect over the phone and through email, and offer invaluable friendship and support. The Peer Support Network is made possible with support BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Sharsheret is a non-profit organization that provides breast cancer support to Jewish women and their families. Click here to learn how wehelp.
CONTACT US - SHARSHERET Contact Sharsheret. You can reach us via the website, by phone (including a toll free number), in person, or by mail to our multiplelocations.
SHARSHERET PINK SHABBAT® Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Teal and Pink Shabbat programs are designed to educate students, men and women, about the increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, measures they can take to protect their health, and the impact BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing canECARDS WEBSITE
Please identify recipients of your eCard! There are no Recipients. Your CSV file should have two columns and no header row. The first column should contain your recipients' email addresses, and the second column should contain your recipients' names. Upload a SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET CORONAVIRUS VIRTUAL PROGRAMS Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Join Sharsheret Live as we build an online community with a variety of programming for women and families in treatment or survivorship, including interesting topics, expert speakers and impactful discussions.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. WHO'S WHO ON YOUR TREATMENT TEAM A doctor who prepares and interprets mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, to find or track the progress of cancer and/or benign growths. Radiologists do biopsies to help determine the treatment recommendation. Radiologist. A pathologist studies cells in order to identify and stage cancer based on the appearance of the cells andtissue.
HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER WALK FOR WOMEN'S CANCER Sharsheret does not make medical referrals or endorse or promote any specific medication, treatment, product, or service.PEER-TO-PEER
You can also share your own experience by becoming a Sharsheret “Link,” a peer supporter, and enjoy the rewarding experience of supporting other women across the country. Our confidential “Links” connect over the phone and through email, and offer invaluable friendship and support. The Peer Support Network is made possible with support BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Sharsheret is a non-profit organization that provides breast cancer support to Jewish women and their families. Click here to learn how wehelp.
CONTACT US - SHARSHERET Contact Sharsheret. You can reach us via the website, by phone (including a toll free number), in person, or by mail to our multiplelocations.
SHARSHERET PINK SHABBAT® Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Teal and Pink Shabbat programs are designed to educate students, men and women, about the increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, measures they can take to protect their health, and the impact HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER HOSTING "NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVOR In recognition of National Cancer Survivor’s Day, the Cancer Support Community at Holy Name Medical Center, in partnership with Patricia Lynch Cancer Center at Holy Name and The Lewin Fund To Fight Women’s Cancers®, will be hosting “National Cancer Survivor’s Day Celebration: Virtual Event Embracing Wellness, Resilience and Survivorship that will be held on Wednesday, June 30, from 11ECARDS WEBSITE
Please identify recipients of your eCard! There are no Recipients. Your CSV file should have two columns and no header row. The first column should contain your recipients' email addresses, and the second column should contain your recipients' names. Upload a SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET CORONAVIRUS VIRTUAL PROGRAMS Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Join Sharsheret Live as we build an online community with a variety of programming for women and families in treatment or survivorship, including interesting topics, expert speakers and impactful discussions.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. WHO'S WHO ON YOUR TREATMENT TEAM A doctor who prepares and interprets mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, to find or track the progress of cancer and/or benign growths. Radiologists do biopsies to help determine the treatment recommendation. Radiologist. A pathologist studies cells in order to identify and stage cancer based on the appearance of the cells andtissue.
HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER WALK FOR WOMEN'S CANCER Sharsheret does not make medical referrals or endorse or promote any specific medication, treatment, product, or service.PEER-TO-PEER
You can also share your own experience by becoming a Sharsheret “Link,” a peer supporter, and enjoy the rewarding experience of supporting other women across the country. Our confidential “Links” connect over the phone and through email, and offer invaluable friendship and support. The Peer Support Network is made possible with support BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Sharsheret is a non-profit organization that provides breast cancer support to Jewish women and their families. Click here to learn how wehelp.
CONTACT US - SHARSHERET Contact Sharsheret. You can reach us via the website, by phone (including a toll free number), in person, or by mail to our multiplelocations.
HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER HOSTING "NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVOR In recognition of National Cancer Survivor’s Day, the Cancer Support Community at Holy Name Medical Center, in partnership with Patricia Lynch Cancer Center at Holy Name and The Lewin Fund To Fight Women’s Cancers®, will be hosting “National Cancer Survivor’s Day Celebration: Virtual Event Embracing Wellness, Resilience and Survivorship that will be held on Wednesday, June 30, from 11 SHARSHERET PINK SHABBAT® Jewish Non-Profit Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors. Teal and Pink Shabbat programs are designed to educate students, men and women, about the increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, measures they can take to protect their health, and the impactECARDS WEBSITE
Please identify recipients of your eCard! There are no Recipients. Your CSV file should have two columns and no header row. The first column should contain your recipients' email addresses, and the second column should contain your recipients' names. Upload a SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. LIFE AFTER TAMOXIFEN Life After Tamoxifen. By Jigna Shah Jimenez March 31, 2017. “Breast cancer” – you accept the diagnosis! You not only survive but thrive through surgery after surgery. You feel confident you have beaten the Cancer and while that may be true, you have a five-year journey ahead called tamoxifen. Reluctantly, you began the unknownpath.
FIND OUT HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF A SECOND There are ways to lower the risk of re-excision during lumpectomies. The first is to find an experienced, skilled surgeon trained in the latest techniques to provide the best surgical outcomes. Breast cancer patients should also ensure that the center providing the surgery is equipped with the best technology, enabling the surgeon to perform IVF TO PREVENT PASSING ON BRCA IVF to prevent passing on BRCA involves undergoing a full and often painful infertility work up which in itself can take months, driving to a clinic almost every other day for bloodwork and invasive ultrasounds, taking time off of work for various procedures and time sensitive appointments, building a genetic “probe” that is areplica of
BREAST CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Ashkenazi Jews, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, carries a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. CANCER GENETICS FAST FACTS 1 IN 40 EVERYONE who carries a cancer gene mutation has a 50% chance of passing it on to the NEXT GENERATION. Multi-gene panel testing can BREAST CANCER AND THE RITUAL BATH The mitzvah of mikvah has been a thread connecting Jewish women like Fran throughout the generations. By virtue of having breast cancer, awoman may
SHARSHERET - A JEWISH BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONBRCA/GENETICSBREAST CANCEROVARIAN CANCERGET INVOLVEDDONATE NOWWHO WE ARE Sharsheret is a Jewish breast cancer organization that helps women and their families face breast cancer. Click here to learn more about ournon-profit.
WHO WE ARE - SHARSHERET Who We Are. Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families, of all backgrounds, facing breast and ovarian cancer—those who are diagnosed and those at high risk. Sharsheret is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for bright, dedicated, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team. Sharsheret provides equal employment opportunities to all candidates regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or age. DONATE NOW - SHARSHERET Donations can be made generally, in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a survivor. If you prefer to donate by mail, please print this form and return to us at: Sharsheret National Office. 1086 Teaneck Road. Suite 2G. Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Sharsheret is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.20/21 TONIGHT!
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Dr. Noam Z. Drazin is an oncologist at Cedars-Sinai specializing in the treatment of a wide range of solid tumors, cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, and blood disorders that are not related to cancer. After earning his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, he completed an internship and a residency at Cedars-Sinai. WHO'S WHO ON YOUR TREATMENT TEAM A doctor who prepares and interprets mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, to find or track the progress of cancer and/or benign growths. Radiologists do biopsies to help determine the treatment recommendation. Radiologist. A pathologist studies cells in order to identify and stage cancer based on the appearance of the cells andtissue.
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You can also share your own experience by becoming a Sharsheret “Link,” a peer supporter, and enjoy the rewarding experience of supporting other women across the country. Our confidential “Links” connect over the phone and through email, and offer invaluable friendship and support. The Peer Support Network is made possible with support BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Sharsheret is a non-profit organization that provides breast cancer support to Jewish women and their families. Click here to learn how wehelp.
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