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COOK COUNTY WOMEN'S CAUCUS HONORING BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR MELISSA BORATYN, BRIGHT PINK AND RECOGNIZING OCTOBER AS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH IN COOK COUNTY
WHEREAS, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and
WHEREAS, in the United States, more than 268,000 women and approximately 2,600 men are diagnosed with breast cancer annually; and
WHEREAS, for women in the United States, breast cancer death rates are higher than those for any other cancer, besides lung cancer; and
WHEREAS, a woman's risk of breast cancer nearly doubles if she has a first-degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) who has been diagnosed with breast cancer; and
WHEREAS, Melissa Boratyn, a Chicago resident who was diagnosed with Breast cancer at age 23 and now, 8 years later continues her battle with metastatic breast cancer, and
WHEREAS, Melissa Boratyn met her husband Jimmy Boratyn while undergraduates at Loyola University Chicago, and
WHEREAS, Melissa Boratyn and her husband and directing partner Jimmy Boratyn produced "Ginger the Movie" as a graduate school thesis project at DePaul University in Chicago, and
WHEREAS, at its premier in September 2018 "Ginger" won "Best in Fest" at the 10th Annual Ladies Film Festival in Beverly Hills, California; and
WHEREAS, "Ginger" was also awarded the "World Humanitarian Award" at the Queens Film Festival in New York, and
WHEREAS, after one year of winning countless additional film festival awards, "Ginger" will be released to the public to achieve it's intended goal of "Helping others"; and
WHEREAS, another champion in the fight against breast cancer is Bright Pink, founded by Lindsay Avner, who at the age of 23, became the youngest woman in the country to undergo a risk-reducing double mastectomy,; having lost her grandmother and great-grandmother to breast cancer before she was born, and watching her mother fight both breast and ovarian cancer when she was only 12; and
WHEREAS, Lindsay felt a compe...
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