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*Field of Women*

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Sue (Sylvia Z )

Sue (Sylvia Z ) Report 8 May 2010 07:46

I hope it all went well Tony, sorry to have missed this thread yesterday.
I'm sure your lovely wife would have been so proud of you for continuing to get the message across. It sounds a good idea and will get more recognition than pure statistics. Take care
Sue
xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 8 May 2010 04:21

I've just seen this Tony. I hope all went well and if it makes one woman aware and saves her life it's worth it. I work for a charity that supports cancer patients so I know how important it is to get the message across. I hope it wasn't too difficult for you.

Sue xx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 8 May 2010 02:57

Tony, I am sorry you lost your wife at such a young age, she certainly fought to stay with you tho, didn't she? You must have been so proud of her battle and of the way she spoke up about cancer too.

The Field of Women sounds amazing and a great way to draw people's attention to the need to be aware and to do all we can to help fund the efforts to find a cure for all cancer, as well as knowing how to get support when it's needed by cancer sufferers.

I have known several women who have fought the same battle, I just hope I never have to cope with such illness. Seeing my Dad fighting lung cancer was bad enough and my friend too, in 2008.

I hope the event is a great success.

Lizx

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 7 May 2010 19:25

Thank you for posting this thread Tony


I am a breast cancer survivor ................. but it is now exactly 15 years this month since I was diagnosed, and began the surgery route. I am lopsided, but still alive.



sylvia
xxxx

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 7 May 2010 18:36

Tony, thank you for this. I am sorry to hear about your wife. my own mum died at 44.

We have English friends who live in Melbourne, and, knowing my friend Paula, I bet she'll be there. I am going to ask her, as she is just the sort of person to support this . All the best to these ladies. xx

Joy

Joy Report 7 May 2010 18:31

Thinking of your wife, and you, cousin, and of this event, too.

TonyOz

TonyOz Report 7 May 2010 11:51

Thanks for your nice words regarding my wife.
She was a very brave and corageous lady, and was a spokes person for cancer at various meetings in my home state, Victoria ( Melbourne )

I think the "Field of Women" awareness is a wonderful idea,and for all those to come to-gether in support.

Australia also being such hot sunny country, Melanoma is also one of the most common cancers affecting our youth here in Australia. Statistic's tell us here over 1,700 Australians die from skin cancer each year here also.




Sending positive thoughts for all those everywhere in the world, who are affected by this silent killer.


Tony

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 7 May 2010 10:45


What a wonderful idea, this event really will raise awareness of breast cancer in both men and women.

Now that you have put this thread on the board, people outside Australia will be made aware.
Especially important perhaps for men, who might not be aware that they too can get this terrible disease.

So sorry to hear that you lost your wife to breast cancer, I am sure that she would be proud of what you are doing.

Tess

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 7 May 2010 10:38


I didn't know about the Melbourne event, will take a look at the link you've given. I'd also like to say I'm sorry, Tony, to hear of your wife's battle, at such a young age too.

K

TonyOz

TonyOz Report 7 May 2010 09:16

In awarness of Cancer, and to my beloved wife who lost her own battle with breast cancer after a 6 year struggle in 1991 aged 39.

On 7 May 2010, 14,000 women wearing bright pink ponchos and 100 men wearing blue ponchos will stand on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in a pink lady formation representing the number of women and men diagnosed with breast cancer this year.

This moving and powerful event supports Australians living with breast cancer.


http://www.bcna.org.au/events/field-women-live

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDB7YfNsI0M&feature=player_embedded

Tony ( Australia )