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Susan is the Founder of the non-profit organization, Advocates for Breast Cancer, which is dedicated to research, education, patient's rights, and ending breast cancer. She is a breast cancer survivor, patient advocate, LEAD Graduate, member of the NBCC, ACS Can, guest member of ASCO, Speakers Bureau for Breast Cancer Action, and supporter of Dr. Susan Love's Research Foundation. She has volunteered with the American Cancer Society as well as at Vanderbilt Hospital, helping patients going through chemotherapy treatment. Susan is a passionate patient advocate who continues to work at helping others experiencing cancer treatment. She also enjoys traveling, living near the ocean, going to the gym, blogging, and keeping up with the latest breast cancer news at http://scoop.it/t/breast-cancer-news and Breast Cancer Advocacy at http://www.scoop.it/t/breast-cancer-advocay. She owns a beautiful dog who is a mix of a Shit-zu and a Maltese named Shelby, who was given to her in January 2012 when her best friend Li Bailey died of breast cancer.

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Dr. Susan Love is Back in Action

Below is the statement from Dr. Susan Love about her returning after going through treatment for leukemia. I was very excited that on January 10th, because I am a volunteer, I joined Dr. Susan Love and the Community Engagement Team at the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation for an interactive, informative webinar to learn more about the Foundation, its signature Army of Women Program, and mobilizing the community to help create a future without breast cancer!

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For me it was so exciting to hear her voice . I am so used to her being at so many breast cancer events and I missed her. I was also pleased that when I asked her “Although I am very excited about the deadline to end breast cancer in 2020, what is being done to help the metastatic community now?” She expressed that it was an important question and went in to some details about advances being made in the metastatic setting especially in relation to molecular profiling and understanding why it occurs. There is still so much work to do especially when it comes to metastatic breast cancer.

If you don’t know about Dr. Susan Love’s Foundation please click on the links below to learn more. You don’t have to have had breast cancer to join. In fact many of the studies are for women who have not had breast cancer, so please take a look and see if you can join to help!
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Dr. Susan Love’s statement about her return:

Back in Action

By On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 · 70 Comments

First of all I want to announce, fanfare please, that I am back to work at the Foundation!  I am feeling stronger every day with my new bone marrow and very short hair.  If I were to encapsulate in one word what my recent experience with leukemia has inspired, I would have to say impatience. I have talked for years about the collateral damage that patients experience from cancer treatments and now I know them first hand.  They are not acceptable!

While we all want a cure, we have to focus collectively on finding the cause!  I have come back to work with new energy focused on research strategies going forward that can have an immediate impact on women’s lives and move  us closer to finding the cause and true prevention! I told you I was impatient!  Stay tuned, as we will need all of you in the Army of Women and Health of Women Study (HOW) study to participate as we move forward!

Help_Button_4678245While out on leave, my team at the Foundation has been steadfast in their efforts to introduce our innovative research projects.  We launched our Bacterial and Viral Diversity Study in collaboration with Delphine Lee MD at the John Wayne Cancer Institute this November. This is a very exciting exploratory study to see if a virus or bacteria could cause breast cancer.  We have already begun out sample collections at the Foundation.  We are collecting fluid from the ducts of Army of Women volunteers and  characterizing all of the non-human DNA we can find.  Then, we will match it to known viruses and bacteria and see who is there!  This is the first step to determine whether breast cancer could be caused by a virus or bacteria.  I’m thrilled to be back doing research and to have this exciting project underway.  Updates to come!

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4 Comments on “Dr. Susan Love is Back in Action”

  1. Heather Swift January 24, 2013 at 8:41 pm #

    Reblogged this on takeawareness2action and commented:
    Just in time for Valentine’s Day… LOVE!

    • Susan January 25, 2013 at 7:24 pm #

      Heather that’s so true and sweet! This Susan Love’s it!

  2. Vicki Tashman January 24, 2013 at 11:11 pm #

    Thanks for letting me know about her return! I’m so happy she’s feeling well enough to get back to work. She is so committed and I know she’ll be doing some great things in the near future!

    • Susan January 25, 2013 at 7:24 pm #

      It’s so great to have her back. I think it’s amazing that she was able to come back so soon after grueling treatment with chemo at a hospital so she didn’t get infections on top of surgery involving transplant. She is truly amazing!

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