April 24, 2011
It
is amazing how things happen. My outings have
brought me new friends and new connections. I
always enjoy meeting new people. This upcoming
week, the fruits of my labor have brought me two new
adventures. While in saying it, they may not
sound like an adventure but one never knows what may
happen from day to day. Or at least it is not
known if one does not pine over it. Though I
may have the ability to see the future I prefer
leaving these things a mystery.
I have recently become
acquainted with a zombie priest named Father
Seymour. Like some of my other acquaintances I first
saw him in my dreams and then only later met him in
person. By an odd coincidence Dreama met him
at the first SynerFest. But it wasn’t until
her long lost cousin had business with him that I
got to make his official acquaintance. After
chatting with him briefly he invited me to be his
altered boy for Zombie Walk 2011. How very
amazing that these events unfolded! The dream
frightened me so but now I see it was not to be
feared. The Zombie Walk is a food drive and
the donations from the zombies go to the Mid Ohio
Food Bank. Knowing how hunger affects so many
people I am glad to know I can help with this
problem. And then later that evening I get to
help film the show
Hot Pink 2
Burlesque Spectacular - a Susan G. Komen Fundraiser
put on by my favorite
burlesque troupe Viva! And the Velvet Hearts.
Of course there is nothing I like more than to see
wonderful people doing wonderful things but this
show is even more special because of the charity it
is supporting. Having my own mother succumb to
cancer already has an impact on me but to know
Dreama’s grandmother and aunt also had breast cancer
makes it even more significant to The Voyeur.
What people do not realize is that not only does
this increase her chances of getting breast cancer
but her brothers as well. This is never
promoted as much of a danger for men because it is
not as common, but men can get breast cancer too.
According to this website:
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/breastcancerinmen/detailedguide/breast-cancer-in-men-key-statistics For
men, the lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is
about 1 in 1,000
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About 1,970 new cases of invasive breast cancer
will be diagnosed among men
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About 390 men will die from breast cancer
For
women, according to this website:
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/breastcancer/detailedguide/breast-cancer-key-statistics
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About 207,090 new cases of invasive breast
cancer will be diagnosed in women.
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About 54,010 new cases of carcinoma in situ
(CIS) will be diagnosed (CIS is non-invasive and
is the earliest form of breast cancer).
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About 39,840 women will die from breast cancer
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The chance of developing invasive breast cancer
at some time in a woman's life is a little less
than 1 in 8
Considerably different statistics, but no one should
die of cancer. Let’s hope fundraisers like
this help find a cure soon.
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