The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is a U.S. breast cancer organization[1][2] that promotes breast cancer awareness and education, provides free screening services, and supports breast cancer patients and survivors.[3]
NBCF was founded by Janelle Hail in 1991 after her own experience with surviving breast cancer, to provide information to breast cancer patients.[4] The organization focuses heavily on education and early detection.[4] [5]
Through its National Mammography Program, NBCF provides free mammograms and diagnostic care services to underserved women by partnering with medical facilities across the U.S.[6][7] It also partners with Convoy of Hope to provide breast cancer education and resources to women in need.[8] NBCF provides a patient navigator program, HOPE Kits, metastatic breast cancer retreats, and online educational videos.[9]
In addition, NBCF provides local and virtual support groups, a library of free educational guides, and in-person or virtual sessions about breast cancer awareness in the workplace.[10][11][12]
There are many ways to get involved with the NBCF mission – from donating, volunteering, fundraising, shopping for a cause, or becoming a corporate partner.[13][14][15][16][17][18]
Through its Game Pink fundraiser, professional video game players raise money for NBCF through live-streaming and in-person events.[19]