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Sheryl Crow adopts Eskimo diet to fight breast cancer

In the second part of the two-part exclusive interview with ABC's Good Morning America Diane Sawyer, Sheryl Crow shares she is cancer-free and feeling great as a breast cancer survivor. The diagnosis of breast cancer came as a surprise as she is not a smoker and has no family history of the disease. She received enormous support from her family and friends during treatment, whom she refers to as "this incredible tribe of women." Before Dana Reeve died of lung cancer, she gave Crow advice on dealing with the emotional aspects of being a newly-diagnosed cancer patient and dealing with the recent separation from Lance Armstrong by telling her that the only way to go through grief was to grieve.

Crow talked about meditating and changing her diet. "I kind of went into a full-on Eskimo diet, where I ate a lot of salmon. In fact, I'm salmoned out of my brains ... and really green vegetables, just eating really clean, organic food. Listen, I haven't had a doughnut in I can't remember when."

Breast cancer forced Crow into an introspective place of self-realization in facing and overcoming fears -- and the wisdom that comes with that when she said she tried to at least address her fears and not be overcome by them. "The fear of things not always working out. You come to a point in your life where you realize it's not my job to prove to my parents or to my record label or to the world or to my lover that I matter. The fact is that you matter."

"It's not a good place to be concerned with always being right with everybody, always pleasing people, because ultimately you wind up betraying yourself a lot."

Crow shared that she sees her breast cancer diagnosis and being a cancer survivor as part of life's deepening experiences where obstacles are removed and opportunities come in.

Last Friday night, Crow joined the Dave Matthews Band in a concert at Fenway Park. But before she went onstage -- in part of giving back as a cancer survivor --  she made an unannounced surprise visit to Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to visit children with cancer at the Jimmy Fund Clinic.

Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer

This week we will be featuring a variety of nationwide Mother's Day gifts and events here at The Cancer Blog. Not only do these represent the widespread awareness of the illness in our culture but perhaps some of them are in your area and you can spend part of next this week and Sunday making a difference while giving your mother an extra bit of love.

Boston, MA has a tasty way to contribute to breast cancer research, education and treatment at the Breast Oncology Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Beginning today, May 8, over 100 restaurants in the greater Boston area will host the 7th annual Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer. Local pastry chefs create desserts unique to this fund raiser, all priced in the $8 range. 100 percent of all proceeds go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This imaginitve effort began in 2000 and has raised over $155,000 to date, this year the group hopes to reach the $200,000 mark.

Katie's Day of Beauty: raising money for cancer charity

Katie’s Day of Beauty, an annual event now in its sixth year, is hosted by salons across Boston and the North Shore of Massachusetts. Guests at the salons enjoy a day of pampering, with hair, facial and spa services offered. All proceeds from the event go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, for cancer research and cancer cure.

Katie Dollard was three years old when she was diagnosed with leukemia. Now 13, Katie is in her second remission from leukemia, and considered cancer-free. In the last six years, Katie's Day of Beauty has raised $30,000 for the Jimmy Fund. You can learn more about the March 26th event here.

The Jimmy Fund: the boy behind the charity

In 1948, Einar Gustafson, 12, was a child being treated for cancer by Dr. Sidney Farber, considered a pioneer of modern chemotherapy. Gustafson was selected to speak on Ralph Edwards national radio program, "Truth or Consequences," and to protect his privacy, was simply called "Jimmy" for the broadcast. During the national broadcast, held in the boy's hospital room, Gustafson visited with his heroes from the Braves baseball team, as they stood by his hospital bed. The show raised more than $200,000 dollars from listeners to the benefit of Dr. Farber's research and Children's Cancer Research Foundation. The Jimmy Fund was born.

Einar "Jimmy" Gustafson went on to make many public appearances at The Jimmy Fund events, and was considered an inspiration to many people in New England. Then Gustafson disappeared. For years, everyone at the Children's Cancer Research Foundation, renamed the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, believed the boy had died, because cure rates for pediatric cancers were so low during the era in which he was treated. Gustafson remained anonymous until 1998, the 50th anniversary of the original radio broadcast.

After his return to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Gustafson went from years of public anonymity to celebrity status. People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and newspapers nationwide, told the story of Einar "Jimmy" Gustafson. He was named honorary chairman of The Jimmy Fund. Today, The Jimmy Fund, working toward "a world without cancer," enjoys the major fundraising efforts of the Boston Red Sox, Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, Jimmy Fund Council of Greater Boston, The Pan-Massachusetts cross-state bicycle ride, Challenge Scooper Bowl ice cream extravaganza, The Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk, and many other organizations who raise funds for the charity. Great things can happen from the simplest of beginnings.

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