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Description
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month which it the annual campaign to increase awareness. In 2020, there were 2.3 million women diagnosed with breast cancer and 685,000 deaths in the world. While the death rates have declined since 1989 its still the most commonly diagnosed cancer type. You can't prevent cancer but you can be proactive in learning the signs and symptoms and taking care of your health. Knowledge and early detection can save your life.
Show your support and help us in raising awareness. Staying healthy and active is not only good for us physically, but mentally as well. Join us in our challenge and show your support.
A portion of all the proceeds will go to The National Breast Cancer Foundation. If you would like, you will be able to make an additional donation before you complete your registration.
TO JOIN THE CHALLENGE:
- Register for either the 5K or 10K Run
- Complete your selected distance at your convenience anytime anywhere!
- Post your finish time using the results tab on the event page
- Share your finisher photo and tag us on Social Media using hashtags #BreastCancerAwareness #RunBikeNation
You can also join us on Strava and Garmin.
Place
SWAG
You will receive this Medal with your registration. Medals will start to ship in the first week of October, then 10-14 business days after registration. Please be patient, as shipping times have been delayed due to the COVID-19.
You can download your digital bib once you complete registration.
You can download your finisher certificate once you complete your race and upload your results.
STATISTICS
What Is Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast.
Facts about Breast Cancer in the United States
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1 in 8 Women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime
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This year an estimated 42,170 women will die from Breast Cancer
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Breast Cancer is the 2nd most common cancer in women
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There are over 3.5 million breast cancer survivors
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Every two minutes a woman gets diagnosed with breast cancer
Knowledge and early detection saves lives. Be sure to get a mammogram regularly. For more information on how to get involved and stay healthy, please check the links in the resources section.
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