World of Media … and the power of it!

4 03 2010

The following post can be found on the official LIVESTRONG blog. The post comments on the work done at the Center of Panagia Philanthropini in Ormylia.

...proudly supports!

At the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit in 2009 we initiated a global call for Commitments in the fight against cancer. Nearly 300 organizations, individuals, leaders and corporations made formal Commitments. As a way of highlighting their immense efforts in battling this disease, we will feature a different organization each week, sharing stories of progress and success from around the globe.

This week takes us to Chalkidike, Northern Greece where The Ormylia Foundation’s Panagia Philanthropini Center is making a profound difference in the lives of many underprivileged women living in remote communities in the area. Much of northern Greece is made up of hard-to-reach seaside and mountain villages where residents had no access to organized cancer screenings before the center’s creation. In response to this severe lack of access to care, the Center began providing free screenings to underprivileged women in 1991 and has since then also begun educational outreach.

In response to LIVESTRONG’s call for Global Commitments in the fight against cancer, the Ormylia Foundation formally committed to scaling up their outreach to groups that are acutely underprivileged- primarily Muslim religious groups (Pomaks, Romas and other Turkish speaking communities) from the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Ormylia’s initiative is uniquely holistic, focusing on not only keeping women healthy, but advocating for their quality of life: “By detecting early-stage breast and cervical cancer, and subsequently employing less invasive treatment, this program will prevent the deterioration of the social web of these fragile populations, keeping women healthy and productive with a high quality of life.”

With a goal of scaling up their annual screenings to reach 35,000 women in the next five years, and with a 95% survival rate for women diagnosed, Ormylia is making an incredible impact on the lives of women who need their care.

LIVESTRONG proudly supports the Ormylia Foundation’s efforts, and we look forward to sharing their continued success.

Blog by LIVESTRONG staffer Rebekkah Schear and intern Lance Pyburn.





Greece Race For the Cure Photos

1 10 2009

Last Weekend I was in Athens taking part in several events one of which was the Sunday Race for the Cure at Zappion. Susan G. Komen and Alma Zois they organised a great event with music, free coffee and snacks, water and juices… Information Kiosks of Alma Zois and Sponsor’s kiosk of Energiser and Samsung together with others sponsors -that I can’t remember- were very helpfull towards the runner or the strollers.

I would like to thank in person Hala Moddelmog, President and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Mrs Dorothy  Paterson, Komen International Race Ambassador for the lively talks we had during the race.

The NGO that I work for,  Ormylia Foundation, “Panagia Philanthropini” Center For Social Advancement,Disease Prevention and Medical Research.

is a partner of Komen since 2006 and have some very  special ties with it.

some photos of the race

  • Attican Sky before the race, Zappion on my rightAttican Sky before the race, Zappion on my right
  • #   # A surprise visit of G.Papandreou who showed his knowledge on the problems that women with Breast Cancer try to overcome...

    # # A surprise visit of G.Papandreou who showed his knowledge on the problems that women with Breast Cancer try to overcome...

    Actor Marianna Toumasatou was the presenter of the event...

    Actor Marianna Toumasatou was the presenter of the event...

    Let the race begin...

    Let the race begin...

    during the race... yes, I was walking and not running

    during the race... yes, I was walking and not running

    I wasn’t running… too much alcohol the previous 48 hrs to be running round Syntagma… At least I could walk .  Another reason was the quality of the photos…

    Mrs  Moddelmog and the Director of "Panagia Philanthropini" Mr Antoniou while walking towards the finishing line...

    Mrs Moddelmog and the Director of "Panagia Philanthropini" Mr Antoniou while walking towards the finishing line...





    Wonca 2009 Conference, Hersonisos Crete…

    18 06 2009
    presenting our poster to other participants

    presenting our poster to other participants

    posing in front of our poster

    posing in front of our poster

    trying to look professional

    trying to look professional





    Wonca 2009 Rural Health Conference

    16 06 2009

    I just returned from a world Conference in Rural  Health,  in Hersonisos, Crete.

    For the past 4 days I spent time between conference centers, lecture theatres and the hotel pool…

    Great experience, met really clever and important scientists, took part in several workshops and presented our Poster.

    Our poster presentation was on Breast Cancer Screening of underserved and immigrant communities of N.Greece.

    The academic part of the Conference was not the only thing that we experienced… We spent some time enjoying the pool and the sun, and during the night we had a couple of drinks and a stroll of the town…

    I will try to post some photos…





    Inequalities in health

    17 02 2009

    While the economic crisis is spreading worldwide, the economically underprivileged women cannot afford preventing breast cancer screening. Women cannot afford an ultrasound or the clinical breast test, not to mention the mammogram…

    the-breast-cancer-hk

    Breast cancer campain in Hong Kong (yes, it's a mouse pad)

    In addition to this, a recent American  study found that minority women feel deceived and misled by health-care organisations. This mistrust prevents women from getting breast cancer screenings.

    health for all, now!








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