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STUDENTS & SCIENTISTS UNITED FOR BREAST CANCER PREVENTION RESEARCH

In summer 2005, Great Neck Breast Cancer Coalition implemented a High School Scholarship Program which sent one student from both Great Neck South High School and one from Great Neck North High School to Dr. Ana Soto’s Laboratory of Tufts University Medical School in Boston to study environmental influences and links to breast cancer. The scholarships have been named in honor of two Great Neck residents: the Mindy Rosenfeld Scholarship Program for Great Neck South High School and the Shelley Greenbaum Scholarship Program for Great Neck North High School.

As well as assisting with breast cancer/environmental research at the lab, the two Great Neck students, Karen Brachot and Leah Goldman, had an in depth education in cell biology and a hands on laboratory experience. Both Karen and Leah described this scholarship program “as one of the best experiences they ever had.”

Special thanks to Ana Soto M.D., Maricel Maffini Ph.D, Carlos Sonnenschein M.D., Laura Vandenberg, Ph.D., Tessa Murray Ph.D and everyone else at Ana Soto’s Laboratory for helping us initiate this scholarship program and for the gift of giving our students, the next generation of scientists, a summer learning experience that they will never forget.

Also, special thanks to the Great Neck Public School District for all of their help in getting this program off the ground; and to our two trailblazing Great Neck students, Karen Brachot and Leah Goldman, for making this program a success and setting an example for students around the nation. To view Karen and Leah's evaluation of this scholarship program at Ana Soto's Laboratory, click on the following pdfs

  1. Karen Brachot
  2. Leah Goldman

MORE INFORMATION ON OUR HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

 

 

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All of the following books have been donated by GNBCC to our Great Neck Public Library system and to all of our Great Neck Public School Libraries. The books listed for children also have been donated to the Great Neck Community School.
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SAFE LAWN ~ CLEAN WATER CAMPAIGN

A growing body of evidence has shown that several chemicals which we are exposed to on a daily basis may act as “estrogen mimickers”. Research indicates that our lifetime exposure to estrogen may increase our risk of getting breast cancer. Certain pesticides have been shown to be estrogenic and have also been categorized by the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A) as probable or possible carcinogens. To err on the side of caution, seek safer alternatives to pesticides and speak to your gardener about using toxic-free products and methods. For a copy of our brochure click here.

For information on using safer alternatives to pesticides, visit www.grassrootsinfo.org.

Great Neck Student Participates in Our Safe Lawn ~ Green Water Campaign, (PDF)

 

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SEMINARS - We have had experts lecture in Great Neck from various parts of the country including, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute of Boston, the Fox Chase Cancer Center of Philadelphia and local sources such as Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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GNBCC WORKSHOPS, LECTURES – We offer programs on many breast health issues such as risk reduction, and how to avoid toxic environmental exposures.

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NEWSLETTER – Our quarterly newsletter contains the latest information regarding breast cancer treatment, early detection, risk reduction, and the environmental exposures which may put us at risk. The newsletter also informs our readers of national and statewide legislation currently assisting women with breast cancer, and legislation that addresses risk reduction. We also inform our membership of local, regional and statewide resources and events pertaining to breast cancer.

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NETWORKING – We network with regional and national breast cancer coalitions, environmental coalitions, and government health agencies. We also attend regional and national conferences that address the latest breast health issues.

GNBCC also is a member of the New York State Breast Cancer Network and has a seat on the Network’s board. For more information on the New York State Breast Cancer Network, go to: www.nysbcsen.org.

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