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#LightUpMBC Live 2023 Highlights
#lightupmbc Live aired on October 13th, 2023, which is Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. Watch highlights here to see incredible patient stories live from illuminated landmarks around the world. Over 275 landmarks lit in the symbolic MBC colors of teal, green and pink. It is our hope that funding MBC research will end death from breast cancer. All net proceeds benefit METAvivor. Celebrity guests included Marc Roberge (O.A.R), Bianca Marroquin (Chicago) Tony Award winner Ali Stroker (Oklahoma), Christine Dwyer (Wicked), Matt Deangelis (Waitress) and more. #LightUpMBC Live 2023 was produced and co-hosted by Tami Eagle Bowling, a motivational speaker and Stage 4 MBC Thriver alongside Christine Nagy, Gracie Award Winner and morning radio personality at 106.7 Lite FM.
Thank you to our sponsors Pfizer and Seagen and our partners LiveOne, Nuts.com and Boingo.
Learn more at www.METAvivor.org/LightUpMBC
Follow @LightUpMBC on social media to stay connected to our campaign!
Thank you to our sponsors Pfizer and Seagen and our partners LiveOne, Nuts.com and Boingo.
Learn more at www.METAvivor.org/LightUpMBC
Follow @LightUpMBC on social media to stay connected to our campaign!
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Natasha: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Natasha, age 48. After finding a lump during a breast self-examination, tests confirmed Natasha was living with breast cancer. A few years later, when new health issues developed, additional tests confirmed she was living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Since her diagnosis, she has been determined to advocate for herself, her health care, and the MBC community by sharing her story. Na...
#LightUpMBC 2023 Landmark Highlights
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In honor of Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day on October 13, over 275 landmarks across 160 cities illuminated in teal, green and pink as part of #LightUpMBC 2023 to shine a light on the critical need for Stage 4, metastatic breast cancer research. Designed by non-profit @METAvivor, the tri-color ribbon features teal for healing and spirituality, green representing hope and pink to signify ...
Arlene: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Arlene, age 38. After an initial breast cancer diagnosis in 2018, Arlene learned she was living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) three years later. Overcoming her fears for the future, she has been determined to advocate for her health to have a longer future with her children. Arlene’s story is featured as part of the #ThisIsMBC Imagine campaign, brought to you by and in collaboration ...
Kate: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Kate, age 38. One year during her annual visit, Kate’s doctor brought up concerns about her breast examination. Within two weeks, further testing confirmed that Kate was living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). She is determined to fight for her health care, family, and future by advocating for the MBC community and sharing her story. Kate’s story is featured as part of the #ThisIsMBC I...
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Stage IV Stampede: Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act
Cancer Drug Parity Act 09 19 Made with Clipchamp
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Cancer Drug Parity Act 09 19 Made with Clipchamp
Stampede Webinar 2 Funding MBC Research
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Stage IV Stampede - Funding MBC Research
Roxana: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC
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Meet Roxana, age 48, from Washington, DC. After a stage III breast cancer diagnosis in 2015, Roxana advocated for a surgical procedure that led to a metastatic breast cancer (MBC) diagnosis one year later. Despite fears for her and her son’s future, she is determined to advocate for herself as well as the Spanish-speaking and MBC communities. Roxana’s story is featured as part of the #ThisIsMBC...
Ann: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Ann, age 56, from Seattle, Washington. After dealing with stage III breast cancer more than a decade earlier, she learned it had progressed to metastatic breast cancer (MBC) in 2020. Although Ann had fears for her present and her future, she has persevered to advocate for better health care for herself and the MBC community. Ann’s story is featured as part of the #ThisIsMBC Imagine campaig...
Trisha: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Trisha, age 33, from Dover, Pennsylvania. When Trisha was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) while still breastfeeding her daughter, she was angry about missing out on the life she could have lived. She’s now channeled that anger into passion for advocacy. Through sharing her experiences, she hopes to spread awareness of the dire consequences of this devastating disease and the ...
Vanessa: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Vanessa, age 45, from San Jose, California. When she was first diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (MBC), she couldn’t wrap her head around the news. Though initially worried more about her loved ones, Vanessa has accepted her diagnosis and is determined to advocate for herself and others within the LGBTQ and MBC communities. Vanessa hopes that by sharing her story, she can spread awar...
Stephanie: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Meet Stephanie, age 63, from Tarboro, North Carolina. When Stephanie was first diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (MBC), she was in disbelief and had a hard time accepting the news. After coming to terms with her diagnosis and learning to accept help from others, she is now a passionate advocate for the MBC community. Stephanie hopes that by sharing her story, she can shed more light on th...
Cait: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Cait: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
Cheryl: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Cheryl: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
Second Annual Philadelphia METAvivor Gala
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Second Annual Philadelphia METAvivor Gala
Deltra: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Deltra: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
Anita: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Anita: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Rebecca Watters, PhD, MBA, Medical Science Liaison at Natera
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METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Rebecca Watters, PhD, MBA, Medical Science Liaison at Natera
METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Rebecca Watters, PhD, MBA, Medical Science Liaison at Natera
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METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Rebecca Watters, PhD, MBA, Medical Science Liaison at Natera
METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Cliff Reid, PhD and CEO of Travera
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METAvivor Lunch and Learn featuring Cliff Reid, PhD and CEO of Travera
Ashley: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Ashley: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Myandra: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Myandra: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Fua: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Fua: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Lesley: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Lesley: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Jen: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Jen: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Michelle: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Michelle: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is my 8 year Metaversary Stage 4 needs more 💓💙💚
I have watching a quite a few of the ladies on this channel my prayers and thoughts goes out to you all. You all are a bunch of strong women. I will Keep you all in my prayers. my father had cancer in 2012 prayers thoughts and love go out to each and every one of you.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🥰🤟🏽all. Stay strong and positive hugs and kisses 😘🥰
I need to connect. I need you all.
Amazing program, sending support and love
Isaiah 13:9-11 Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate: and he shall destroy the sinners thereof out of it. 10 For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine. 11 And I will punish the world for their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible.
At the age of 37 I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
At the age of 37, at the time of my diagnosis, I was metastatic.
Very interesting, thank you
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God bless you. You had gone through a lot and your spirit is amazing. My prayers go to you and all people affected with C.
Say it Jamil!!!
You are awesome and l wish you all the best
RIP Halli!! It was a pleasure knowing you and going to school with you
Rest In Peace
I never knew you but I looked up to you. Rest in peace
Bless her
Rest peacefully Halli
How are you now?
My breast cancer was discovered in mammogram on Halloween of last year. I was sent for a follow up mammogram plus ultrasound one week later that confirmed two lumps in my left breast. A core needle biopsy was performed and I was diagnosed with Stage 3 HER2 Positive breast cancer. My treatment consisted of Surgery (lumpectomy) followed by chemotherapy and radiation and any other surgery you could think of,I was finally at the end of treatment (Herceptin infusions) and was taking Arimidex still yet none of this work and i told my doctor about it and he said that there is nothing i could do about it and was already tired of surgery so had no choice but to go for the surgery but still did not,at this time i was so weak that my sister had to cried out for my sake,on that evening of that day he came across a post on how a lady was cured of pancreatic cancer by one doctor Harvey,a herbalist who uses natural herbs and roots to cured her of her pancreatic cancer so my sister told me about it and we contacted him and he told me not to worry that my problems are over only for me to follow his instructions.so he prepared a herbal remedy for me and waybill it two days after, so immediately with faith i started consuming the herbs weeks later i felt a big change in me then go for a text and found that i was cured and healed of breast cancer stage 2.All thanks to Dr.Harvey for giving me life again,now I'm free.so will advice anyone having any cancer or suffering from herpes and other diseases to contact Dr Harvey on Whats App +1 475 522 1289 Email: drharveyphytotherapy07@gmail.com
God bless you and your attitude. You give me courage as I learn to live with Mets.....
Thank you for sharing. You are a beautiful and an amazing soul. You are so strong - keep fighting, keep going. May God continue giving you the strength. You are an inspiration 💐 All hails to you 🙌
Love your positive attitude, girlfriend you have been through the ringer. I’m TNBC stage 4 new diagnosis. Had 1st chemo yesterday, within 2 min I coded, so I’ll find out what’s next. Wishing you all the best!
@LAROSE martin wow! Thanks for asking! Actually I’m doing better, the cancer still sucks but my diabetes is so much better. Finally owned up to the fact that I’m diabetic and I was really, truly killing my self with carbs. So no matter what the cancer brings, I’m feeling so much better. And that’s a good thing!
Im praying for you🙏🏾
Thank you for sharing your story. God Bless you, Barbara.
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Does metastatic mean terminal or just that it has spread
Metastatic means that it has spread to areas beyond the breast and lymph nodes. Stage 4 is the staging that all metastatic cancers are classified as and it is not just a late stage, it is the last stage, so while the word metastatic doesn't "mean" terminal by definition, since the disease is not currently curable, MBC is typically considered to be terminal, since those who have it will die from it (unless they die an unnatural early death like in a car crash, killing the patient before the cancer gets to). Some people say the disease is "chronic" and not terminal, as some people have lived a decade or more with it (though, statistically speaking this is very very rare, with most ppl w/ MBC only living up to 2.5 more years of life once diagnosed with the disease before they die from it). This ~2.5 year period is expected only for those who choose they undergo intense treatments with serious side effects for the rest of their (short as it may be) lifetime. MBC is the hardest thing I have ever dealt with and it is progressively so each and every day, probably for the rest of my "life." It's actually really pathetic how much money is made off of the lives and deaths of those with BC, with so little progress in prevention or treatments that the profits made off of us are truly egregious compared to the progress (or I'd say lack thereof) that has been made in saving our lives. A woman's lifetime risk of getting cancer is now actually much higher than it was before Breast Cancer Awareness Month actually started.
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This is one of realist I’ve listened too. I too have breast cancer with lung Mets thank you for sharing xx
So true and so important!
I don’t know what happened to the metavivor class today so I took this class. Just what I needed-stretch and breath work. (7/1/20). Namaste.
So happy I can enjoy more yoga w you
Thank you for being so open -it has helped me immensely x
Other cancers metastasize, why is metastatic breast cancer so taboo? What do people think breast cancer patients pass away from? Brave ladies xx
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Bless you, sweet lady! Prayers.
Big Pharma continues to kill Cancer survivors . My wife died this year after 4 yrs of chemo and radiation . My wife had MBC went to her bones (spine, paralysed her at c7 c8 after eating here C2 C3 ). She had a fusion operation which helped here keep her head on but we could not contain the cancer. Radiation is only short term help only, Chemo is there to contain too , but in the end it beats you. so said having xmas lunch without here this year. We miss her badly , i am orphaned now with or only son , we dont know what to do....I liked the video on whats happening in research of MBC , this is where funding is needed . Your video is correct its when the cancer metastasise its the end , in time, we must try to stop the sleeper cells from breaking out and moving in the blood stream and getting into organs. Or stop cancer cells from unlocking pathways into organs, thats were research must be targeted.. Thanks , my wife looked you guys up on here phone after being diagnosed. I have no money any more as i would love to be a supporter. i live in Aust. and my passed wife was born in Chicago Il.
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Halli, you asked "what do I work on?" My answer to your question is work on your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Not everyone is even religious, you know?
Sending you lots of love x
Nonprofits pay their administrators huge salaries for doing nothing but getting riches in their personal bank accpunts
At METAvivor we rely heavily on volunteer labor. We have two hourly employees who make a modest living wage. The rest of us are volunteering our time with METAvivor because we are trying to save our own lives.
All of the administrative fees associated with this resource translates into the middleman lady going on nice lavish vacations and having expensive cars in the driveway
Everyone in this video has metastatic breast cancer, and not one of them has ever been paid a dime by METAvivor.
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Rewatched here, still cried again. What you all do is so amazing. If it weren't for Metavivor and MetUp I would be so lost in fear. Thank you so much for all you do.
Hi Coopdizzle, I hope your doing well now, please turn to Jesus He loves you very much, He is the Great Healer, Ask Him into your heart to be your personal Lord and Saviour, and He will change your life for the better, God bless
Rest in heaven. 😞🙏💖
Great video. I am very excited and hopeful about Immunotherapy for breast cancer.
Great video.
Great video. It's really tragic that not enough money goes to stage 4 breast cancer research. I hope that starts to change now and in the future.
Right
Keep up the good work.
Thank you for all you do!!
Strong women doing so much to advance the cause. I reposted on my Facebook page and to that of my nonprofit Annie Appleseed Project - we offer info on reducing toxicity, lifestyle changes, complementary and alternative therapies.
Very very good! Thanks ladies!