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What Is Inflammatory Breast Cancer?

IBC affects up to 5 percent of women with breast cancer. It is extremely aggressive, rapidly spreading from a small “bug bite” to involve the surface of the entire breast in a matter of weeks. Typically, there is no detectable lump. The five-year survival rate is only 40 percent, less than half the rate for other breast cancers. Because it does not look like other breast cancers, women often are not diagnosed with IBC until it has spread to other organs. More baffling, the disease affects a disproportionate number of younger, premenopausal women who are typically not considered at risk for breast cancer. M. D. Anderson’s Morgan Welch Inflammatory Breast Cancer Clinic honors Welch who, despite her doctors’ most valiant efforts, died of the disease at the age of 24. The multi-disciplinary team of physicians and scientist is dedicated to finding more effective diagnostics and better treatment for women with inflammatory breast cancer.

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Thank you for your generous response to our first TeamKaren. The results were amazing! Over $33,000 was raised for Inflammatory Breast Cancer research at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Your generosity will make a difference in attacking this rare, deadly disease - Every dollar of your contribution goes directly to the fight against IBC, the invisible breast cancer.

I am grateful that you sacrificed your money, time, and resources to help in this cause. My fight continues and you have inspired me to do everything I can to help prevent other women from having to battle this disease. Mark your calendar for October 23, 2010 for TeamKaren 2. I look forward to seeing you there! God bless you.

-Karen