Why Breast Cancer Won’t Stop This Ballerina From Pursuing Her Dreams

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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why breast cancer won’t stop this ballerina from pursuing her dreams

Cancer Can Kiss This – EP 2

Breast cancer awareness is so much more than pink ribbons, painted bras, and feather boas. Whether you’ve personally fought cancer or know someone who has, it’s important to recognize how vital it is to use one’s voice to help educate others and work towards a cure. We partnered with Novartis on its Kiss This 4 MBC (metastatic breast cancer) initiative to shed some much-needed light on individuals who are living with stage 4 MBC and sharing their unique stories with others.

Unlike less advanced stages, MBC is breast cancer that has spread to other areas in the body. And according to a 2014 study, it will affect nearly 30% of all breast cancer patients. Watch above as Maggie Kudirka, a ballerina who at age 23 was diagnosed with MBC, shares why she became an advocate — and why she’ll never stop expressing herself through dance.

Help raise much-needed visibility and research funds for people living with MBC by sharing why you #KissThis4MBC on social media. For each post publicly shared with the hashtag, Novartis will donate $15 to MBC research, up to $200,000.

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  1. There are many methods that can be easily informed of the existence of breast cancer, and it should be done substantially every month, and it should be noted that there are cancerous tubers under the arm and deformity of the breasts

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