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12th Annual Compton Walk For A Cure at Centennial HS Saturday, Oct. 7

Media Release

The 12th Annual Compton Walk For A Cure is taking place on Saturday, October 7 at Centennial High School. The inspiring event dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer in both women and men residing in urban communities.

Co-founded by Compton Unified School District Board Member Satra Zurita, who is also a Breast Cancer Survivor, the event is free and features educational booths and experts talking about breast health and early detection, as well as performing exams.

 
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More than 2,000 participants are expected to attend including CUSD Board Members, the Honorable Janna Zurita, CUSD students, families, friends, and Compton residents.

The event served a critical need to bring awareness to the local community. At last year’s Compton Walk For A Cure, medical experts performed more than 250 exams, and found 30-plus masses, needing additional examinations.

The facts highlight the critical need for Breast Cancer Awareness in Los Angeles communities:

  • Black women are about 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women.
  • Black women have a lower five-year breast cancer survival rate vs. white women.
  • Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Latina and Hispanic women.
  • Hispanic and Latina are about 30% more likely to die from their breast cancer than non-Hispanic white women.

Join the Walk For A Cure on October 7 at 7:30am and check out sponsors’ booths, free food and merchandise, and support a great cause.

For more information and to register for the event, go to www.Comptonwalk4acure.com