ACS CAN Volunteer Spreads the Word About Breast Cancer Awareness at the White House

October 27, 2010

Lorene Nelson, a 63-year-old breast cancer survivor and ACS CAN volunteer, traveled from her home in Georgetown, S.C. to Washington, D.C. to share her story at a White House event held Oct. 15. Lorene joined Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, and Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on a nationwide conference call about about how the Affordable Care Act will benefit breast cancer patients and survivors.

Five years ago, Lorene found a lump on her breast, but could not afford to visit the doctor for an examination. She got the screening she needed through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, a federal program that provides cancer screenings to uninsured and low-income women. With the Affordable Care Act now guaranteeing coverage of and eliminating copays for proven preventive tests such as mammograms, Lorene hopes fewer women will be denied the lifesaving care they need.

Lorene’s local paper, The Charleston Post and Courier, chronicled her journey to D.C. and her remarkable recovery story.

Lorene (in pink) sitting with another volunteer at the White House

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2 Comments
  • Posted by shirley ruedy  on July 20, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    Mammograms — “Proven preventive tests”

    Mammograms are instruments of early detection. They do not prevent breast ca. I think this wording should be changed.

  • Posted by maryann rivers  on September 26, 2011 at 4:19 pm

    They need to here my story.

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