A Message from our Founder and CEO, Nancy G. Brinker.
February 8, 2012
Dear Friends and Family of Susan G. Komen,
The
events of the last week over our funding decisions have been extremely
challenging for all of us. Most upsetting is that the controversy has
overshadowed our unwavering commitment to helping detect, treat and,
ultimately, cure breast cancer.
For these recent distractions, we sincerely apologize. I wanted to reach out to you personally to thank you for all that you have done to end suffering from this disease.
You
have helped bring new, life-saving treatments to women – treatments
that have helped reduce mortality rates from breast cancer by 31 percent
in 20 years.
You have helped improve five-year
survival rates to 99 percent for early stage breast cancers.
You
are making possible the clinical trials, new treatments for aggressive
and metastatic disease, and new discoveries that will help us understand
the origins of breast cancer and one day stop it before it ever
develops or spreads.
Very
importantly, you have built a Komen community that watches out for one
another and provides support to women and families during what is
undoubtedly one of the most difficult times in their lives. Because of
you, Komen and Komen Affiliates provided 700,000 screenings for
low-resource women last year, and helped 100,000 women and families with
financial and emotional support. As advocates, you helped Komen save or
restore almost $100 million in funding for government screening
programs benefitting low-income women.
Every
day, I hear from a woman, somewhere, thanking us for helping her with
her screening, her biopsy or treatment; thanking us for providing hope
and help, and for providing the community that shares her pain and
triumphs. As a breast cancer survivor myself, I know how important this
help is, and I have made it my life’s work to put these programs in
place for women everywhere.
Susan
G. Komen and our network of Komen Affiliates have served low-income,
uninsured or underinsured women for 30 years. We would never have left
these women without resources or help, and we never will. That includes
women served at Planned Parenthood clinics, which continue to receive
Komen funding today and which will be eligible to apply for grants under
the same guidelines that existed last year.
You know that Susan
G. Komen is important. Because you are Susan G. Komen. Thanks to
the generosity and commitment of people such as yourself, no other
organization has done more, on such a broad scale, to fund research and
tend to the real-world needs of women facing this disease.
We
have some mending of fences to do, but I hope that you know that we are
as committed as ever to supporting critical research and taking care of
the vulnerable women who rely on us. For the women we serve and the
shared mission of eradicating and curing breast cancer, I hope that you
will continue to stand with us.
Very truly yours,
Nancy G. Brinker
Founder and CEO
Susan G. Komen for the Cure®