Wisconsin
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Wisconsin
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Need Help?
Call our breast care helpline to assist with finding local screening and diagnostic facilities or clinical research trials, requesting financial assistance, or other questions or care needs.
Get Involved
Help us reach our vision of a world without breast cancer by getting involved in our local community.
Check Out These Wisconsin BigWigs
Community leaders from across Wisconsin are participating in a friendly competition, raising awareness and critical funds for Komen’s work, all while wearing a big pink wig. Ending breast cancer needs all of us.
Rally behind your favorite Komen Wisconsin BigWig.
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Volunteer and Make an Impact
Volunteers play a vital role in helping Komen create remarkable MORE THAN PINK Walks in Madison (June 8) and Milwaukee (Sept. 22). From serving on planning committees to helping set up the venue before welcoming walkers, there are plenty of ways for individuals and groups to get involved and make a big impact.
South Central Wisconsin MORE THAN PINK WALK
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Go Pink for the Cure
The fall MORE THAN PINK Walk season is ending and we’d like to thank all schools, sports teams and clubs that volunteered and fundraised in support of our vision of a world without breast cancer.
Looking for more ways to engage?
Organize a Go Pink for the Cure event!
Learn moreLocal Events
Join the fight to end breast cancer by attending an event in Wisconsin!
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ShareForCures
Your breast cancer information is as unique as you are. When combined with thousands of other ShareForCures members, you provide scientists with a more diverse set of data to make new discoveries, faster.
Latest News & Information
The Importance of Knowing Your Family Health History
Take control of your health and discuss your family health history with not just your family members, but also your doctor to understand your risk of breast cancer and other cancers. Annamarie’s family health history includes breast cancer on her mother’s side and prostate cancer on her father’s side. Two of maternal aunts are in remission for breast cancer. “I’m like a Venn diagram,” Annamarie said.
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Legislation Would Expand Access to Vital Breast Cancer Screening for Californians
Susan G. Komen® Commends Bill Introductions; Urges Quick Passage SACRAMENTO – Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, commends Senate President pro Tempore Emeritus Toni G. Atkins (D-San Diego) for working with Komen to expand eligibility for the Every Woman Counts (EWC) Program, providing increased access to vital breast and cervical cancer services. […]
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Wisconsin
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Susan G. Komen Wisconsin
State Executive Director: Nikki Panico
Email: npanico@komen.org
Phone: 1-877-GO KOMEN