From Rita Lusen, Breastcancer.org <[email protected]>
Subject When Breast Cancer and COVID-19 Collide
Date December 10, 2020 6:05 PM
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Dear John,

Maria was diagnosed with breast cancer right before the COVID-19
pandemic unexpectedly disrupted her treatment plans. She was shocked
when she was forced to reschedule the surgery that was intended to
remove the cancer and reconstruct her breasts.

The virus has made managing a breast cancer diagnosis even more complex
and distressing for so many people like Maria. Surgeries have been
delayed, screenings postponed, and treatment options altered. Suddenly,
patients had to go alone to appointments and surgeries without the
support of a friend or family member.

No one should face breast cancer alone. You can help
.

Breastcancer.org provides comprehensive information on diagnosis,
treatment, recovery, and beyond, including COVID-19 resources for people
with breast cancer. This expert guidance empowers people to make the
best decisions

for their lives when it's most critical.

We need your support to continue
.  

A friend of Breastcancer.org will match your gift, dollar for dollar, up
to $50,000

in honor of your generosity, and to double your impact
.

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"Breastcancer.org has been incredibly helpful to me since my diagnosis.
Going online, being able to research the type of breast cancer I had,
the type of treatment options, the different staging, surgery and
recovery. The website was invaluable."
- MARIA
Breastcancer.org Community Member

Please help people with breast cancer by making a tax-deductible
donation to Breastcancer.org today
.
Every gift makes a difference.

With gratitude,

Rita Lusen
VP of Development

P.S. The CARES Act, passed earlier this year, offers important tax
incentives for donors interested in increasing their charitable
contributions before the close of 2020
.
Taxpayers who do not itemize can take an above the line deduction of up
to $300, while those who itemize their returns can take deductions for
gifts made up to 100% of their adjusted gross income.

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