Listed here are three organizations that set a strong example to help the cause of cancer research:
Men With Heart --Their mission as seen on their website:
We are husbands who are doing something constructive rather than resigning ourselves to helplessness. We are sons who have seen our mothers courageously fight an insidious disease. We are brothers who want to stand beside our sisters in this battle. We are relatives, friends, lovers, colleagues, neighbors, and admirers of the women who are struggling with, often beating, and, regrettably, sometimes losing the fight with breast cancer.
We do our best to raise awareness, funds, and smiles. We participate in a variety of breast cancer events, wearing our trademark yellow shirts, including the Avon 2-Day Walks, the Komen 3-Day Walks, and the American Cancer Society Making Strides Walk. We walk with the goals of spreading good cheer, encouraging a spirit of camaraderie, and helping our fellow walkers. We also host a gala party every year and a racing event in the fall. We support and get involved with a variety of other breast cancer causes, organizations, and events.
Since our inception in 2001, Men With Heart has raised over $600,000 for breast cancer prevention, treatment, and awareness.
Men Against Breast Cancer -- The MABC mission is to provide targeted support services to educate and empower men to be effective caregivers when breast cancer strikes the family of a loved one: as well as target and mobilize men to be active participants in a fight to eradicate breast cancer as a life threatening disease.
MABC recognizes breast cancer is a family issue that devastates the entire family. Our philosophy is to leverage the support of the whole family to help the patient, with special emphasis on the important role of the husband/partner in caring for the woman he loves. At the same time, MABC recognizes and supports that the ultimate decisions regarding treatment and care are those of the patient.
Together in Breast Cancer Survival: A Men's Caregiver Support Group --Their mission to be a presence that will give you the support and tools you will need to be a proactive and informed caregiver to your loved one. Our goal is to be here for you as you journey with your loved one through the cancer diagnosis, surgery, prognosis, recovery and beyond.













1. I HAVE A SISTER THAT WAS JUST TOLD SHE HAS BREAST CANCER. SHE IS BEING TREATED SAINT JOHNS HOSPITAL IN SANTA MONICA CA,SHE HAS LIBIAL CANCER? IM NOT SURE OF THE SPELLING. SHE HAS 2 MONTHS OF CHIMO THEN SHE WILL HAVE BOTH BREAST REMOVED, AFTER THAT SHE HAS ANOTHER 2 MONTHS OF CHIMO, AFTER 1 YEAR AND A HALF SHE WILL HAVE A BREAST RECONSTRUTION ON BOTH BREAST. I REALLY NEED SOME HELP HERE, aS IM A CANCER SURVIVER,OUR MOM PAST AWAY ON 4 OF JULY FROM UITARAL CANCER. i NEED HELP TO FIND SOME GROUP TO HELP ME BE STRONG FOR MY SISTER. AS I WILL BE HER CAREGIVER, ANY INFO WOULD BE A BLEASSING. I LIVE IN NORTHRIDGE CA, SUSAN HAUPTMAN
Posted at 3:22AM on Jun 19th 2007 by susan hauptman