WHEN A DOCTOR ISN’T ENOUGH. Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, August 16, 2011.
Ann’s books ‘pink tips’ and ‘Words To Live By’ now available in the SHOP section of this website.
The national film and speaking tour of the acclaimed documentary film “The Breast Cancer Diaries” comes to Northern California April 12th and 13th! This event is sponsored by Project Pink non-profit.
Two opportunities to see the documentary and join us afterward for a filmmaker Q&A featuring Co-producer and film subject, Ann Murray Paige, and Director Linda Pattillo.
Tuesday April 12th at Sacramento State
7:30
Alpine Hall 235
Part of the Festival of the Arts
Wednesday April 13th at UC Davis
7 p.m.
Wellman 2
Read the Raves and Reviews for “The Breast Cancer Diaries” below.
| Posted April 6th, 2011 by |
Please do two (well, actually three) things today:
1) Leave a “Positive Vibe” message in the comments below for Ann Murray Paige so that the positive vibes just wash over her in the hospital today. If you read Ann’s blog post below she is in for surgery related to the reoccurrence of her breast cancer and we are reaching out to all to send loving vibes her way.
2) Click the link above and join the Project Pink Cause on Facebook! Then invite all your friends on FB to join too. Let’s send Ann one huge healing message by joining the cause today.
and
3) Please pass along to friends the link to this Project Pink Diary so they too can leave a message below for Ann and also join the cause.
| Posted February 11th, 2011 by |
Project Pink and The Breast Cancer Diaries have a long and lovely relationship with Discovery Health. Our documentary has screened on Discovery Health USA and Discovery Health Latin America (twice!). Ann has since been keeping Discovery Health blog readers updated.
This week Ann is featured on the front page of Discovery Health and in their list of top expert bloggers. She will continue to update Discovery readers and viewers as she confronts a new chapter as a young woman with breast cancer.
We are honored to have Ann’s writing and journey featured on this national health blog.
| Posted February 11th, 2011 by |
A great feature in The New York Daily News today about Dr. Elisa Port, the chief of breast surgery at Mount Sinai and co-director of the Dubin Breast Center. Dr. Port specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.
The chief of breast surgery stresses the importance of mammograms and early detection: “Approximately 200,000 American women are diagnosed with the disease each year. The majority of these cases are treatable and curable, and much of that treatability and curability depends on early detection.”
She emphatically endorses mammograms for women age 40 and older: “It’s still alarming how many women don’t get mammograms or skip for years at a time. Mammograms are essential.”
| Posted May 12th, 2010 by |