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National Hereditary Cancer Week 2024

September 05, 2024

National Hereditary Cancer Week 2024

National Hereditary Cancer Week (NHCW) and National Previvor Day serve as important reminders of the impact that hereditary cancer has on families. This time of year is an opportunity to spotlight hereditary cancer, impart knowledge and save lives. We hope you’ll add your voice to our #1FORCECommunity, so we can make a difference together!

“NHCW is a chance to educate and spread awareness about hereditary cancer. As many as 90% of the millions of people who have a genetic mutation that causes or predisposes them to cancer are unaware of their risk. Let’s use this week to reach as many of these individuals as we can.” – Sue Friedman, FORCE Founder and Executive Director

This year, National Hereditary Cancer Week is September 29 – October 5, and National Previvor Day is October 2. It has been 14 years since Congress unanimously passed a resolution (H. Res. 1522) establishing the first-ever National Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Week and National Previvor Day. Four years ago, FORCE renamed the week to ensure that all people affected by hereditary cancer are recognized and supported.

National Hereditary Cancer Week is a time to acknowledge and honor everyone in our community. This includes people with a personal or family history of cancer, Lynch syndrome, a BRCA1, BRCA2, ATM, BRIP1, CHEK2, PALB2, PTEN, RAD51C, RAD51D or other inherited gene mutation linked to cancer. If you are a hereditary cancer survivor, previvor, caregiver or family member, this week is about honoring you and sharing information to help others who may be at an increased risk.

National Hereditary Cancer Week is an opportunity for healthcare providers, advocacy organizations and others affected to come together and raise awareness. We hope you will join in efforts to inform others about hereditary cancer risk so they can educate themselves and make informed medical decisions to protect their health.

Help us spread the word

Join us and show your support by:

  • Following FORCE on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. 
  • Telling your friends about National Hereditary Cancer Week and National Previvor Day, both in person and on social media.
  • Tagging your social media posts with #HereditaryCancerWeek, #PrevivorDay and #1FORCECommunity. 
  • Bringing FORCE brochures to your healthcare providers (you can order them for free online). 

Collectively, we can honor and remember all who have been impacted by hereditary cancer and, most importantly, spread the word so that others can learn as well. Knowledge is power! 

Posted in: Inspirational , FORCE And FORCE Impact , Hereditary Cancer - General
Tags: Previvor , National Hereditary Cancer Week

4 Comments

August 13, 2024

Lindsey says:
I've never cried happy teats before. I don't know if you'd call them happy, but a sign of relief maybe? Hearing other people's stories has helped me a lot in figuring out my own journey with the Brca2 gene

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September 4, 2024

Catherine says:
Hi. As a previvor, I am grateful that genetic testing is available as a strong cancer prevention strategy. Learning that I carry the BRCA2 genetic mutation after my sister was diagnosed with TNBC has not only helped me with risk reduction for breast and ovarian cancer, I am now followed by a GI physician for pancreatic cancer surveillance. Every 6 months I alternate with an upper endoscopic ultrasound and then abdominal MRI. I also see a dermatologist annually since this mutation is associated with melanoma. Know your risk and act on it.

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August 14, 2024

Lorrie L Fyfe says:
Please connect with me would like discuss how I could get involved.

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August 29, 2024

Wendy Unger Schapira says:
Thank God for FORCE .. what would I have done without you when I was diagnosed in 2010.. the support was lifesaving!!

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