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		<title>O Positive is the New Pink</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jen Singer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please put your blood type in your Facebook status and ask your friends to do so, too, to raise awareness for lymphoma and leukemia.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-891" href="http://www.mommasaid.net/mommablog/2010/01/09/o-new-pink/pink-bra/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-891" title="pink bra" src="http://www.mommasaid.net/mommablog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/pink-bra-201x300.jpg" alt="pink bra" width="201" height="300" /></a>Chocolate brown.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what I wrote in my Facebook status this week when several friends suggested that I post the color of my bra <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/01/08/facebook.bra.color/" target="_blank">to raise awareness for breast cancer</a>.  I did it in solidarity to my sisters &#8212; friends, family members and others &#8212;  who&#8217;ve battled breast cancer. Also, to appease the breast cancer gods because, you see, I had radiation to my chest and I am, therefore, at a high risk for breast cancer.<span id="more-890"></span></p>
<p>Though I respect the impressively wide reach of the breast cancer awareness machine, from my tennis socks with the pink ribbons to the Facebook bra color campaign, some of us who had a cancer other than breast can feel a little overshadowed by it, as though the tumor the size of a softball found in my lung, courtesy of an aggressive form of lymphoma, doesn&#8217;t matter as much to the rest of the world as anything you can find on a mammogram.</p>
<p>I am among the more than 600,000 people &#8220;living with lymphoma or in remission,&#8221; according to the <a href="http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=7030" target="_blank">Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma Society</a> (LLS). And my teen-aged neighbor Nicole, who has leukemia for the third time, is among the more than 4,000 children in addition to 44,000 adults who have <a href="http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=7026" target="_blank">leukemia</a>, the disease that ultimately took my beloved hospital roommate,<a href="http://www.mommasaid.net/howsjenarchives2007.aspx" target="_blank"> Katina</a>, in 2007. And then there&#8217;s <a href="http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=7032" target="_blank">myeloma</a>, which has a low, yet increasing <a href="http://cancer.emedtv.com/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-survival-rate.html" target="_blank">survival rate</a>.</p>
<p>Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women, affecting some <a href="http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/uscs/Table.aspx?Group=3f&amp;Year=2005&amp;Display=n" target="_blank">117 per 100,000 women per year</a>, compared to about 16 per 100,000 per year who get the cancer I had, non Hodgkin&#8217;s lymphoma. As a result, there is no <a href="http://shop.thebreastcancersite.com/store/site.do?siteId=224&amp;origin=BCS_GOOGLE_ADGROUP_GenericBreastCancer-KWSpy&amp;gclid=CMSo1srMmJ8CFag65Qod9xZFrw" target="_blank">Red Ribbon Store</a>, and there are no survivors like Melissa Etheridge or Sheryl Crow to sing the praises of our cause. And yet, we&#8217;re dying of blood cancers. In fact, <a href="http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=8965" target="_blank">according to the LLS</a>, the the incidence of NHL (which no longer stand for a hockey league to me) &#8220;rose by more than 76 percent from 1975 to 2006, an average annual percentage increase of about 2.5 percent.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, I ask you this: Please put your blood type in your Facebook status and ask your friends to do so, too, to raise awareness for lymphoma and leukemia. Mine is O+, a blood type Nicole desperately needs*, but I can&#8217;t give her mine, because I had lymphoma just two years ago. Because I had a blood cancer like she does now.</p>
<p>There will be a candlelight vigil for Nicole on Wednesday night at Our Lady of the Valley Church  in Wayne, New Jersey, because she isn&#8217;t doing that well. She has a fever of 106, and she&#8217;s battling for her young life. If you can donate your blood &#8212; O or O+ &#8212; and you&#8217;re in New Jersey, please <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/nikkirdonors/" target="_blank">check this out </a>on how to do that.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, please post your blood type in your Facebook status and your Twitter feed, and pass it along to everyone you know. It&#8217;s not as sexy as bra color, but it&#8217;s equally as important to raise awareness for blood cancers now.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Jen Singer, lymphoma survivor and O+</p>
<p><em>*She can take type O (positive or negative) blood and A+, A-, AB+ or AB- platelets.</em></p>
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