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BRA Day 2021

Learn About BRA Day

National Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day is an initiative designed to promote education, awareness, and access to information regarding post-mastectomy breast reconstruction. All breast cancer survivors are incredibly brave and have unique journeys, but BRA Day is a way to let them know they are not alone. Informing women of their reconstruction options is critically important to improving life after breast cancer. Research shows that less than a quarter of women receive necessary information about their breast reconstruction options at the time of their mastectomy, and BRA Day aims to change that!

MTF Biologics is proud to have celebrated BRA Day since its inaugural in 2012 and through our BRAve Women campaign. BRAve highlights the stories of hope shared by women who have chosen breast reconstruction following mastectomy and shines a spotlight on how tissue donation helps change lives and reduce the effect of mastectomies on breast cancer survivors. Donated skin grafts have improved breast reconstruction outcomes for thousands of women across the U.S.

To learn more about BRA Day and breast reconstruction options, go to www.breastreconusa.org. You will find information about breast reconstruction procedures and 2022 BRA Day events across the U.S. 


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BRA Day Resources & Materials

MTF Biologics has prepared resources to help spread awareness about BRA Day and how tissue donation helps women with their healing and recovery following breast cancer surgery. Please get in touch with Lauralee_Brown@mtf.org for customization requests.

 

BRAve Stories of Hope

Read about the life-changing tissue transplantation stories of women and their BRAve spirit.

Jackie Skapinakis

Jul 13, 2022, 14:35 PM
Title : Grateful for the Opportunity
isDonor : No
isRecipient : Yes
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For Jackie Skapinakis, life is all about family and the outdoors. Jackie, her husband, and her two sons spend their free time together boating and paddle boarding when she's not working as a compliance professional. She also enjoys spending time in the garden, trying out new crafts, and snowmobiling with her husband of 29 years. These enjoyments would be threatened when Jackie was diagnosed with breast cancer.

"I have a history of breast cancer in my family," Jackie explains. In addition to losing two grandmothers and two aunts to cancer, Jackie's mother died of pancreatic cancer. Before her mother died, she emphasized the importance of never missing a cancer screening. One busy afternoon, right before her six-month checkup, Jackie felt tempted to skip her appointment. "Things were crazy with work, and I really wasn't feeling up to it," she shared. "But my mom popped up in my head, and I remember what she said to me, so I went." Shockingly, the screening revealed that Jackie had stage I lobular cancer, an aggressive type of breast cancer. Since the cancer was caught early, doctors advised Jackie to explore other options, but she wasn't taking any chances. Jackie decided to have both of her breasts removed, followed by breast reconstructive surgery using donated tissue.

Though a registered donor, Jackie had no idea that she was a recipient of donated tissue until she received information following her surgery on how she could write to her donor's family. Grateful for the gift of a second chance and a speedy recovery, Jackie wrote a letter to thank her donor's family for their sacrifice and later heard back from them. "I think donation is much more meaningful when you truly understand that there's someone behind it," Jackie exclaimed. "I am so grateful. That's the only word that can describe it. I'm very, very grateful that I had this opportunity."
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Video Stories

Watch and share three inspiring and motivational stories of BRAve women who are also recipients of donated skin grafts.

Download videos here. For co-branding, please contact Lauralee_Brown@mtf.org.


BRAve Women and BRAve Heroes Tributes

Honor our heroes by posting a message to our Tribute Wall.  This could be a BRAve Woman – a woman affected by breast cancer and may refer to herself as a warrior, survivor, or just touched by the disease in some way.  You can also honor a BRAve Hero - a donor who has made transplantation possible for the 1.75 million recipients who are beneficiaries of tissue grafts each year. 

Submit your tribute using the form below!

Jackie Skapinakis

Jul 13, 2022, 14:35 PM
Title : Grateful for the Opportunity
isDonor : No
isRecipient : Yes
Sort order :
For Jackie Skapinakis, life is all about family and the outdoors. Jackie, her husband, and her two sons spend their free time together boating and paddle boarding when she's not working as a compliance professional. She also enjoys spending time in the garden, trying out new crafts, and snowmobiling with her husband of 29 years. These enjoyments would be threatened when Jackie was diagnosed with breast cancer.

"I have a history of breast cancer in my family," Jackie explains. In addition to losing two grandmothers and two aunts to cancer, Jackie's mother died of pancreatic cancer. Before her mother died, she emphasized the importance of never missing a cancer screening. One busy afternoon, right before her six-month checkup, Jackie felt tempted to skip her appointment. "Things were crazy with work, and I really wasn't feeling up to it," she shared. "But my mom popped up in my head, and I remember what she said to me, so I went." Shockingly, the screening revealed that Jackie had stage I lobular cancer, an aggressive type of breast cancer. Since the cancer was caught early, doctors advised Jackie to explore other options, but she wasn't taking any chances. Jackie decided to have both of her breasts removed, followed by breast reconstructive surgery using donated tissue.

Though a registered donor, Jackie had no idea that she was a recipient of donated tissue until she received information following her surgery on how she could write to her donor's family. Grateful for the gift of a second chance and a speedy recovery, Jackie wrote a letter to thank her donor's family for their sacrifice and later heard back from them. "I think donation is much more meaningful when you truly understand that there's someone behind it," Jackie exclaimed. "I am so grateful. That's the only word that can describe it. I'm very, very grateful that I had this opportunity."
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Meet Ellie's Belle BRAve Donate Life Doll

Meet Ellie's Belle, the Donate Life doll, a doll pendant necklace to support Donate Life and honor breast cancer survivors and recipients of the gift of skin donation through breast reconstruction surgery. She is radiant in her white logo tank with blue jeans and bright pink boots, rhinestone bracelets, breast cancer awareness hope charms in her hand, a pink crystal necklace, and cap atop her white glass pearl head. Silver finish body and chain.

For each Donate Life doll purchase, Ellie's Belles will donate $2 to Donate Life America, the national non-profit organization committed to increasing the number of donated organs, eyes, and tissues available to save and heal lives through transplantation. Each Ellie's Belle is lovingly handcrafted and unique in design. Ellie's Belles dolls are created by Loren Martz.

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Pink Day Contest

Send in your best PINK photo to celebrate BRA Day through October 21st and earn a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. See contest information and enter your photo here.

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