8th Annual Luncheon & Boutique Breast Cancer Bow

Friday, September 23, 2011
10:30am - 2:30pm

Fairmont Washington Hotel
2401 M Street NW
Washington DC 20037
202.429.2400

12:00 pm Introduction by Greta Kreuz
Lunch served

Ticket Price: $145 per person
R. S. V. P. by September 16, 2011

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News and Updates Breast Cancer Bow

  • Pictures from the October 8, 2010 Luncheon are available here. Thanks to Rich Frasier from Frasier Photography for photographing the event.
  • The Fairmont Washington, D.C. goes pink!
  • The third annual Wrinkle Erase for the Cure (Battling breast cancer one wrinkle at a time) Call to book your appointment: 202-785-4187
  • Check the articles page for pieces about Michele and Living In Pink.
  • Youth-sized wristbands now available.

Breast Cancer Research Funding Breast Cancer Bow

Since its inception in 2004, Living in Pink contributions have helped to fund a variety of local and national research endeavors to further the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.

Koji Itahana, Ph.D. 2009
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - more >>

Sandra M. Swain, MD 2008
Washington Cancer Institute at Washington Hospital Center - more >>

Robert Strange, PhD 2007 & 2008
University of Colorado - more >>

Ehsan Samei, Ph.D. 2006
Duke University Medical Center - more >>

Ann-Marie Simeone 2005
University of Texas - M.D. Anderson Cancer Center - more >>

To learn more about getting a grant from Living In Pink, please contact us directly.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, except for nonmelanoma skin cancers. The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman�s life is about 1 in 7 (13.4%).

It was estimated that in 2005 about 211,240 new cases of invasive breast cancer would be diagnosed among women in the United States.

At this time there are slightly over 2 million women living in the US who have been diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer.

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Living in Pink's Mission

The mission of Living in Pink, founded in 2004 by two-time breast cancer survivor and mother of four, Michele Conley, is to help find a cure for breast cancer so that the next generation of women will not have to endure the emotional and physical pain of breast cancer surgery and treatment.