- An estimated 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,100 will die of it.
- An estimated 200 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 55 will die of it.
- On average, 62 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day.
- On average, 14 Canadian women will die of breast cancer every day.
Last year, as one of the 365 baker/bloggers committed to baking a difference through the Frosting for the Cause project (spearheaded by the lovely Paula, the Vanilla Bean Baker), I paid tribute to Catherine the Great, my great-grand mother, who lost her battle to breast cancer while only in her fifties.
The statistics are frightening. I can remember sitting through one of our Lunch & Learn sessions at work a few years ago where the guest speaker was a geneticist from one of our client organizations - a cancer research agency. The session was very informative and engaging, but this one statistic at the time struck me and has stuck with me - 1 in every 10 of us in the room will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in our lives. I remember surveying the room and counting off the faces ten at a time, not wanting to include myself in the count.
A group of us girls who have a shared passion for the written word, came together today, not for the usual dissection of books we've recently read, but in remembrance and celebration of these women for Think Pink! Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Vanilla Bean Cookies
- Chocolate Vanilla Cookies
- Brownie Bowls
- Funfetti Vanilla Cake filled with Whipped Vanilla Bean Buttercream, masked with White Chocolate Ganache and decorated with White Chocolate Fondant and Chocolate Transfer.
- Double Chocolate Cupcakes with Whipped Vanilla Bean Buttercream
- Funfetti Cake Pops
Although no cure currently exists for breast cancer, you can give yourself a fighting chance of beating the disease, with early detection in five simple steps. Make it a part of your daily or weekly routine - before you get out of bed in the morning, or when you go to bed at night, in the shower, or in front of a mirror. Where ever you choose to, just do it and remember to go for your annual checkup with your family doctor.
In the meantime, let me help you become more acquainted with your breasts.
Source: Canadian Cancer Society |
For more information, visit the Canadian Cancer Society.
Until next time, Think Pink, Hope, Cure, Live!
Liz (A Sweet Baker) says
Absolutely beautiful.....wow! What an important cause to raise money for.
Lora says
Bravo on a successful event. The sweet table is fabulous. And the cake...pure awesomeness...
Paula Kelly-Bourque says
What a wonderful event you all held and yes, it was a great success raising $2500 and awareness for this cause. Your dessert table looks beautiful and your pink ribbon cake is amazing.
I Sugar Coat It! says
Thanks, Liz!
I Sugar Coat It! says
You inspire me, Paula!
Deb says
What a stupendous dessert table! And the cake is just phenomenal! So much more research needs to be done to cure breast cancer. Your post was a welcome reminder of this great cause.
Radhika says
Beautiful desserts, wonderful cause!
KatCakes - BA says
Beautiful, and for a great cause!! Congratulations and I also applaud this post for raising awareness ... thank you so much!!
I Sugar Coat It! says
Many thanks, Lora!!
I Sugar Coat It! says
This is a good treat and a thoughtful reminder for people who have treated or been diagnosed for breast cancer. People are pretty aware about it right now because men can also have this kind of condition.
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I Sugar Coat It! says
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