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Skriven 2006-10-12 23:31:10 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (061012e) for Thu, 2006 Oct 12
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Mrs. Bush's Remarks at An Arch Lighting for Breast Cancer Awareness
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For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
October 12, 2006

Mrs. Bush's Remarks at An Arch Lighting for Breast Cancer Awareness
The St. Louis Arch
St. Louis, Missouri



6:50 P.M. CDT

MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much. Thanks to everyone, and thank you, Senator
Talent, for helping women around Missouri and around the United States
remember this month as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

I want to recognize Peggy O'Dell, who is the Superintendent of the Arch.
Thank you, Peggy, for letting us all be here. (Applause.) And I also want
to recognize the representatives from Macy's and Federated Department
Stores who are here with us, as well; the representatives from the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation, who are with us tonight. Brenda Talent, Senator
Talent's wife, Brenda, thank you so much for joining us. (Applause.)

Advocates, researchers, families, friends and survivors, thank you all so
much for coming out tonight to be with me as we light the Arch pink for
Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Twenty-one years ago, when October was
designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month, most women didn't talk about
breast cancer. They were embarrassed to. And because everyone kept breast
cancer a secret, women didn't have regular mammograms or perform breast
self-exams, because no one told them to.

Twenty-one years ago, when women discovered they had breast cancer, they
often found out too late. But thanks to the extraordinary work of many
people whose lives have been touched by breast cancer, a lot has changed in
21 years.

Today, people do talk about breast cancer -- often to tell stories of
triumph. Today, everyone knows what a pink ribbon stands for. Almost
everyone has heard of the Race for the Cure. These races are organized in
114 cities around the world by the Komen Foundation, which was founded by
my good friend Nancy Brinker, in honor of her sister, Susan Komen, who died
of breast cancer.

St. Louis's first Race for the Cure was in 1999. Then, around 10,000 people
participated, and 500 of them were survivors. Just seven years later, the
race this June drew more than 64,000 participants, including nearly 4,000
survivors.

When these runners charge down the streets of St. Louis in a sea of pink,
women pay attention. Twelve years ago, research showed that just over half
of women in Missouri had a mammogram. Today, that number is closer to
two-thirds. And now, every October, women in Missouri and throughout our
country -- mothers, daughters, sisters, friends -- go on group outings to
get a mammogram. Women are surviving because of early detection -- women
like my mother, Jenna Welch. (Applause.)

One of the most spectacular ways anyone can think of to raise awareness of
breast cancer is to turn a 630-foot national landmark bright pink. Thanks
to Senator Talent's leadership, since 2003, the National Park Service has
done just that, and illuminated the Arch in honor of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. Every October, this tribute to the pioneers who hoped for
better lives out west honors a different group of pioneers -- this time the
inspiring American women who hope for lives free from breast cancer.
(Applause.)

Many of these women are here tonight -- women like Verlinda Williams. Six
years ago, breast cancer was the furthest thing from Verlinda's mind. She
hadn't had a recent mammogram. She was more concerned about her backaches,
which prompted her to undergo breast reduction surgery in August 2002.

A few weeks after the procedure, Verlinda's doctor left a message on her
answering machine. A pathologist had analyzed the tissue from her surgery,
and found evidence of breast cancer.

"All I could do was just sit there and cry, and think, 'How did this
happen?'" Verlinda said. She soon began looking for doctors. They
prescribed a difficult five-week course of radiation therapy. During the
treatment, Verlinda said she was sustained by the love and support of her
family and friends, and a year later, Verlinda's doctors say that her
cancer has gone into remission. (Applause.)

Since her recovery, Verlinda encourages all women to be screened. She's
joined Races for the Cure. Now, Verlinda says, her cousins and her friends
who've been diagnosed come to talk to her about breast cancer, and she can
give them her love and support. Verlinda's advice is simple: "Be positive.
If you catch it early, it's not the end of the world. You just go ahead and
live your life to the fullest."

I urge everyone here to help women you care about live their life to the
fullest. Talk to your sisters, your mothers, your daughters, your friends
about the importance of mammograms. Ladies, make your appointment tomorrow
for your yearly mammogram. You'll protect your own health, and set a good
example for the people who love you.

Thank you, Senator Talent and Peggy, for giving us this beautiful symbol of
Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Thanks to the doctors and the researchers
who are working to find a cure for this disease. Thank you to the friends
and families whose love and support sustain women who are fighting breast
cancer. And thanks to all of you for helping women in Missouri and across
our country enjoy longer, healthier lives.

God bless you all. (Applause.)

END 6:56 P.M. CDT

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