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Thousands of people turned out for the
walk to promote breast cancer awareness and to provide hope and help to people
facing the disease.
The Sunday walk was the second annual Making Strides Against
Breast Cancer walk, held at White
Memorial Conservation
Center. The event was
intended to help raise money for breast cancer research, education and patient
service programs in Connecticut.
Organizers said they hoped to raise more than $85,000 from the Litchfield walk
alone.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is described
as a noncompetitive walk to help fight breast cancer and provide hope to people
facing the disease.
The event is the American Cancer Society’s premier event to
raise awareness and funds to fight breast cancer. Litchfield
County’s Making Strides Against Breast
Cancer walk is one of four walks in Connecticut
and 140 held across the country. Walks were held Sunday in Hartford,
New Haven and Westport.
Participants pledged for simple steps like
making healthy choices every day: be physically active, eat a healthy diet, stop
smoking and encourage others to do so.
Studies have shown that weight, weight
gain and the level of physical activity one gets are associated with breast
cancer risk. Besides breast cancer, smoking is linked to many other types of
cancer. One of the goals of the event is helping the society to seek better
ways to prevent, detect, and treat breast cancer.
Breast cancer kills about 45,000 women each
year in the United States, including
480 Connecticut
residents.
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