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Keep A Breast at the Liquid Nation Ball 7

Friday, August 20th, 2010


Every year SIMA Humanitarian Fund has this amazing party called Liquid Nation Ball to raise funds for social and humanitarian non-profit organizations whose efforts are focused on improving the quality of life, health, and/or welfare of people! Keep A Breast being a favorite (of course). Miss Nixon grabbed her camera and her fellow young breast cancer survivor gal pals (Allison Briggs, Katie Carney, and Lauren Parks) and headed to the party!

Kassia Meador, KAB Ambassador, alongside Jessie Billauer of Life Rolls On presented Jason Mraz, Grammy award winning artist, the highest honor -2010 SIMA Humanitarian of the Year. Rad items were auctioned off like surf trips to Tavarua and Nicaragua, exclusive dinners at fancy restaurants or private residences, surf lessons with Greg Long (went for big bucks) and even NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton auctioned off a once in a lifetime Lakers experience.The gals had a blast and we are so grateful for the SIMA grant. We will use the funds for our Save Our Sisters [SOS] Breast Cast Exhibition, Surf Events and Surf Team. Thank you SIMA!

Erika Detota uses Rally Car Races to Educate Youth on Breast Cancer Prevention

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

We are so excited rally car driver Erika Detota donated her time to influence the lives of her fans at the New England Forest Rally. The press stage prior to the race was set up at the rally for journalists and media related attendants to accompany a driver for a ride on an actual race stage for what is called “shakedown” or practice stage for the drivers to get re acquainted with the conditions. Erika decided that instead of taking press around that she would take Caitlin Riviere on her first rally ride experience, and educate her on how to lower her risk for breast cancer!


“I got to go for a ride in a female driven rally car and received some great information on Keep a Breast! What more could I ask for?” said Caitlin after her ride with Ms. Detota.

The rally went well for Erika, setting some impressive stage times and in a great position going into Day 2. A few miles into a very long rough stage Erika got a flat tire and lost a great deal of time getting to a safe place to change it. Her co-driver and coach Jason Smith is happy to report success at their first gravel event together. The team is competing in the United States Rally Championship this year where they are in first place in the 2-Wheel Drive class. Expect to see more of Erika – her car will be the one on the track with the KAB stickers racing September 6-7 at International Rally New York!

Miss Nixon explores The American Society of Clinical Oncology

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting took place in June 2010. ASCO sets the absolute standard for patient care worldwide and leads the way in research aimed at improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Cancer. One of our favorite Breast Medical Oncologists, John S. Link MD, attends each year. Recently he helped interpret some of the 10,647 abstracts (fancy word for research studies) that were presented at this meeting. Approximately 1,000 abstracts pertained to Breast Cancer and ranged from sea sponges being used in treatment, Bisphosphonates lowering Breast Cancer risk, to the results of the first national public breast cancer screening program in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Read on for more info about additional hot topics: Yoga and Sentinel Node Biopsy!

Since most of us KAB gals love Yoga, it was reassuring to read Abstract 9013 & 9099 because both proved the amazing benefits of Yoga (improved sleep quality, lowered fatigue, increased quality of life, reduced need for sleep medications, and reduced stress.

Check out our monthly yoga moves with Surf into Yoga instructor Rochelle Ballard!

Sentinel Node Biopsy studies provide “practice-changing” results for Breast Cancer. When early-stage breast cancer is removed, the lymph node closest to the cancer (sentinel node) often is removed and sent to pathology for evaluation. Removing this single node is called a sentinel node biopsy. Three studies reviewed suggested that routinely removing the underarm (axillary) lymph nodes during early-stage Breast Cancer surgery may not be beneficial (improve survival) for many women. Each woman’s situation is unique and should be treated uniquely.

Many, many abstracts are available for your viewing pleasure at: chicago2010.asco.org.

The Story of Cosmetics film AND the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

What are all those chemicals in your shampoo? your lipstick? your aftershave? And what do they have to do with asthma, breast cancer and learning disabilities?

It’s time to join the Non Toxic Revolution and  watch the Story of Cosmetics. A 7-minute film exposing the ugly truth about personal care products – brought to you by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, Annie Leonard’s Story of Stuff Project and Free Range Studios.

Keep A Breast feels this video is incredibly essential. We think this video if this video could reach millions of people we would really inspire change!

This video is just in time to build momentum for groundbreaking safe cosmetics legislation – the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010! For the first time in 70 years, we have a real chance to pass a bill that would eliminate chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems from the products women, men and children put on their bodies every day.

Want to share the video and tell friends and family how they can ask Congress to act? Send an e-card about The Story of Cosmetics and help us reach a million people!

We’re going to need a lot of strong voices to pass safe cosmetics legislation, so please stay involved and spread the word!

xo Keep A Breast

Prasarita Padottnasana with Rochelle Ballard

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Studies have shown that stress actually can promote cancer indirectly by weakening the immune system’s anti-tumor defense or by encouraging new tumor-feeding blood vessels to form. In fact, stress is one of the major causes of disease.

Pro Surfer and Surf into Yoga instructor Rochelle Ballard teaches us that no matter what you are doing or where you are, your breathe can help to calm you down and prepare you to respond in the most dynamic way.

Its all in the way you breathe. The most important thing to activate in the body is the breathe through the diaphragm, inside of the rib cage . It brings more oxygen in the body, sending blood flow to circulate the system.

As a surfer, it is important to open the chest and strengthen the upper back. Paddling causes excessive forward rotation, shortening the muscle and connective tissue, which leads to tight muscles, inflamation, and pain. Here is a pose that can open up your shoulders, chest, low back and legs before paddling out.

The Prasarita Padottnasana.
1. Start with the feet spread wider than the hips, toes face in.
2. Interlace the hands behind the back. Open your your palms facing in towards your body. If your chest opens up, you are doing it correctly.
3. With your thumbs and palms open, fingers still interlaced, Inhale through the ribs rising your chest up and the hands softly pull the shoulders back.
4. Exhale with the Haaaa sound releasing carbon dioxide, tension in the jaw, lengthening the neck, and drawing your shoulders down with your hands.
5. On the next inhale rise the chest open, bend the knees and exhale the hands up and over your head, Haaaa your breathe out and pull your belly button into towards your spine.
6. Take a couple breathes there with your inhale rising half way up reaching the hands towards the sky and exhale release the body down, hands over the head.
7. Rise up with an inhale to release out of the pose.

Noelle shares her story of Keep A Breast

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

We love sharing emails we recieve from Keep A Breast supporters. This one is particularly amazing. We applaud Noelle for her courage of sharing her story and love that she learned about KAB from her son, and became one of our Treasured Chests! We wish you all the health, love and support this month Noelle! Please keep us updated!

I first learned of KAB while my 14 year old son and I were at a concert 2 years ago in NJ. We went over to the booth to see what it was about and I explained to my son what a great cause this was. We purchased stickers and a shirt, made a donation, came home, put the sticker on his guitar and told my husband and daughter about what we learned. Three months ago my son bought a I love boobies bracelet at Zumiez, and soon his friends were wearing them. I was so proud of the 14 year old boys and girls. Well 4 weeks ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Because of this program my children were not afraid to talk about my cancer and they are more aware then ever how it affects everyone. Two years ago, at that concert, I never thought I would be 40 years old and be the first one in my family to have cancer. Thanks for all you do for this foundation!

Here are photos from the casting last night. The sign I am holding my 11 year old daughter Olivia and her friend Taylor made me over the weekend. I am so thankful Keep A Breast was able to send me the Treasured Chest kit. Now I will have this as a wonderful memory that my friends and I created, because of your generosity. Thanks for the Breast memories!

Noelle L.

Keep A Breast VLOG from Zumiez Couch Tour

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Hey guys its Shana & Ant, your favorite Keep A Breast volunteers from the Zumiez Couch Tour! After 6 weeks of touring the entire country we have come to the grand finale of out amazing adventure. We have been incredibly lucky to have met so many amazing people who have so generously provided their inspirational stories and advice for us to share. We hope that we have been able to aid you all in having your voices heard in order to help spread awareness and educate those that are unaware, misinformed, or who need support. Thank you to everyone that participated in our Imagine If… Campaign, we hope that has helped you to realize how cancer effects everyone’s lives as well as providing a source of comfort in knowing that however you have been affected by cancer you are not alone.

There is an overwhelming feeling of accomplishment as we come to the end of this tour. We released over 2 dozen seed bombs across the country in order to reduce our carbon footprint. Outside of the Zumiez events we have been able to spread awareness by sharing the Keep A Breast message to just about everyone we have encountered along the way. We have also documented the whole journey through video, pictures, and these blogs to share our story and inspire YOU to get involved.

It has been an absolute pleasure working with the Zumiez crew and their sponsors. Thank you to all of the skate teams, bands, & guest artists that helped create the 12 customized boards that are to be raffled off to 12 lucky kids that signed up at our tent. We sincerely appreciate everyone involved for being so good to us during this crazy trip. We are truly grateful for this opportunity and have not taken a bit of it for granted. Its been a truly awe inspiring trip for the both of us. We only hope that we have been able to reach you all just as much as you all have been able to reach us. We hope to see you next year Couch Tour!

XO Shana & Ant

Become a Member and be Entered to WIN Awesome Prizes!

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Anyone can become a Keep A Breast Foundation Member with as little as a $25 donation! But if you find us out on the road at our traveling education booth you can become a KAB member for only $15! Becoming a member will help increase breast cancer awareness among young people so they are better equipped to make choices and develop habits that will benefit their long-term health and well being. Your tax deductible donation will help eradicate breast cancer by supporting our efforts of exposing young people to methods of prevention, early detection and support.

By joining our membership you are also automatically entered to win amazing prizes! This summer Keep A Breast has teamed up with SJC Drum and Venture Guitars for some amazing prizes including a SJC custom drum head and Venture custom guitar. Hurry up and become a member today!

Hurry! Application for the KAB Grants ends soon!

Friday, July 9th, 2010


Emergen-C Pink® and The Keep A Breast Foundation are awarding up to five (5) $10,000 research grants to admirable organizations or individuals dedicated to putting an end to breast cancer through positive impact.

Keep A Breast wants to encourage others to help us spread the word about breast cancer prevention, early detection, and the importance of living a healthy toxic free lifestyle through our grants program. Our actions impact the world on a higher note than most realize. In this fast paced world we live in, it is easy to forget to be our own leaders daily. Keep A Breast is looking for these leaders and organizations that are taking a stand to make the world a better, healthier place for future generations through alternative care, environmental effects or cutting edge research.

Click here to learn more!!

Keep A Breast wraps up the Country Throw Down

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Keep A Breast was so thankful to be on the Country Throw Down. We had so many amazing new fans come by the tent and pick up a Check Your Self! card and information on breast health and cancer prevention. Fans and band members alike participated in the Keep A Breast “This is My Story” and “Imagine If” Campaigns and got their hands on I Love Boobies merchandise with 100% donations going towards KAB’s education and prevention programs! We even had bands buying bunches of bracelets to send out to their fans and talk about us on stage. We are so so thankful these artists have donated their time to help us educate today’s youth through their music, art and inspiration.