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    How Estée Lauder co-created the pink ribbon to raise breast cancer awareness

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    26 mins ago

    Estelle Letang, General Manager of the Middle East Region at The Estée Lauder Companies on how they are pioneering the visibility of breast cancer prevention.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    My morning routine usually starts with some form of exercise and Pilates is my favourite as it sets me up for the day. Working for a beauty company, I always take five minutes as ‘me time’ by applying me favourite beauty products including Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm from Clinique, then hydrating my skin with the Estèe Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum, proceeding with La Mer’s iconic Crème De La Mer to moisturise my skin, then using a lipstick from M.A.C and finally spritzing my favourite fragrance from Tom Ford, Rose Prick. As a mother of three, I’ve always had breakfast with my children before they head to school.
    Can you tell us about the latest Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Campaign?
    This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign and the Company’s commitment to the global breast cancer movement. Through the collective efforts of employees, consumers, and partners worldwide, the campaign has facilitated real progress and driven social impact. In the Middle East, we have focused on raising much-needed awareness and education about breast cancer in the regional community by highlighting the stories of four inspirational women who survived breast cancer through a series of empowering videos and events. These survivors share their personal journeys with breast cancer, their journey of recovery and how they went to fulfill their dreams after they beat the disease. All of the survivors share the critical importance of self-examination and early detection which was a key factor in their recovery.
    The late Evelyn H. Lauder launched the iconic Pink Ribbon, as part of The Breast Cancer Campaign, how did it all begin?
    Thirty years ago, in 1992, Evelyn H. Lauder (Estée Laud- er’s daughter-in-law) co-created the globally recognised Pink Ribbon and launched The Estée Lauder Companies Breast Cancer Campaign, inspiring a global movement around its mission to help create a breast cancer-free world once for all. Since then, the Breast Cancer Campaign is The Estée Lauder Companies’ largest corporate philanthropic initiative. Just one year later, in 1993, Evelyn Lauder founded the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the campaign’s lead- ing non-profit organisation partner dedicated to advancing the world’s most promising research to eradicate breast cancer. The Company have funded more than $108 million globally for lifesaving research, education, and medical services. The campaign is a true testament to the group’s legacy as a beauty-inspired, values-driven company that places people, positive impact, and inclusivity at the heart of everything we do.
    “The campaign is a true testament to the group’s legacy as a beauty-inspired, values-driven company that places people, positive impact, and inclusivity at the heart of everything we do.”
    This month brings awareness to breast cancer – what are the key things we should be looking for?
    Globally, breast cancer causes the greatest number of cancer-related deaths among women. Every 15 seconds somewhere in the world, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. This is far too many. A breast cancer diagnosis profoundly affects everyone it touches – patients, loved ones, doctors, caregivers, advocates and more. Our goal as a company is to generate widespread awareness and education across the Middle East region on breast cancer highlighting the importance of self-testing, early detection, and prevention.

    What are some of the key initiatives Estée Lauder has taken to help people going through this journey?
    The Estée Lauder Companies in the Middle East have worked very closely with NGO Brest Friends, the first breast cancer support group in Dubai, and Al Jalila Foundation for the last seven years, whose combined mission is similar to ours: To save lives by promoting early detection, increasing awareness, education, and offering support to patients with breast cancer.
    This is The Pioneer Issue – what inspired the group to take the lead in raising awareness?
    It has been 30 years since Evelyn H. Lauder, a visionary woman, inspired a global movement and introduced a symbol of hope and inspiration with one mission, to help create a breast-cancer-free world. At a time when breast cancer wasn’t spoken about openly, Evelyn H. Lauder saw an opportunity to unite people everywhere and make a difference. She said,“I’d like to be able to save lives.” Now, as we honour The Campaign’s 30th Anniversary, breast cancer patients are leading better, healthier lives due in part to early detection and improved treatment which the campaign and our partners are dedicated to advancing. The campaign is a cornerstone of who we are at The Estée Lauder Companies and serves as a true, authentic point of difference that drives our social impact and enhances our corporate reputation with a key call to action, It’s #TimeToEndBreast- Cancer. Together, we are united to help end breast cancer for all.
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    Here’s where you can get free breast cancer screenings in the UAE in 2022

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    29 seconds ago

    Early detection of breast cancer can save lives and ensure a 93 per cent or higher survival rate in the first five years, per the USA’s National Breast Cancer Foundation.
    To mark breast cancer awareness this month, the UAE’s Pink Caravan mobile clinics along with its Minivan Clinic which is offering initiatives for women to get tested in both Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah.
    Organised by Sharjah-based Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP) and its partners, free screenings are being offered to women in order to help with the early detection of breast cancer.

    Here’s where you can go for a complimentary breast cancer screening session during the month of October:

    University of Sharjah – October 4, 9am to 3pm
    Emirates Identity Authority – October 5, 9am to 3pm
    Sharjah Ladies Club – October 7, 4pm to 10pm
    Mirdif City Centre, October 8, 4pm to 10pm
    Yas Mall, October 8, Abu Dhabi, 4pm to 10pm
    La Mer, October 15, 4pm to 10pm
    Dubai Frame, October 16, 4pm to 10pm
    Mamzar Park, October 16, 4pm to 10pm
    Umm Al Emarat Park, Abu Dhabi, October 18, 4pm to 10pm
    University of Sharjah, October 19, 9am to 3pm
    Raw Coffee in Dubai, October 23, 10am to 4pm
    Al Majaz Waterfront, October 27, 4pm to 10pm
    Museum of the Future, October 28, 4pm to 10pm
    Mega Mall in Sharjah, October 29, 4pm to 10pm
    Dubai Digital Park, October 30, 4pm to 19pm

    With free checkups across multiple locations, women across the UAE can prioritise their health this month and beyond.
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    Mastectomy Bras Cost A Fortune But Here’s How You Can Help Women Who Can’t Afford One

    Bras are pricey. Whether you’re an A cup or beyond, finding the right bra that offers great support, is comfortable and doesn’t break the bank — can seem impossible. Now imagine doing this after you’ve battled breast cancer and have to buy a mastectomy bra. A good quality mastectomy bra costs over R1000 and prosthesis […] More

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    Should You Be Really Worried That Hormonal Birth Control Will Give You Breast Cancer?

    If you want to avoid unintended pregnancy, taking birth control is usually a no-brainer. But what if that same birth control upped your risk of breast cancer? According to research published in , women who take hormonal birth control pills or use hormonal IUDs for years experience a small yet significant increase in their risk of breast cancer compared to […] More