Actress Adamari Lopez to Participate in 2007 Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure - Hispanic Star Brings Personal Touch and Spirit of Survival to This Year’s 5K Event

Posted on: May 24th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Health ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Latinas ] [ Press Releases ] [ Washington DC ]
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“Adamari Lopez, an award- winning actress and breast cancer survivor, announced today that she will participate in this years 18th annual Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure.

Lopez will join 50,000 participants, including more than 3,000 other breast cancer survivors, for the annual 5K Race being held on Saturday, June 2nd on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

“I am committed to doing everything I can to further treatment, support and research efforts that assist women suffering from breast cancer and bring us one step closer to finding a cure,” said Lopez.

Lopez performances on stage and in films — most notably in Puerto Rican and Mexican telenovelas including Amigas y Rivales and Mujer de Madera — have won her widespread acclaim. Currently filming the telenovela Quiero Contigo, Lopez was featured on the cover of People En Espanol and has a large following in the local Hispanic community.

“The Komen National Race for the Cure is an event that brings us all together — survivors, friends and family — and I am excited to join the thousands of other survivors who have shown incredible strength in fighting and beating this disease. I encourage members of the Washington Hispanic community to sign up and join me at the race on June 2,” Lopez said.

Adamari Lopez was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 33 in early 2005 and underwent extensive treatment before the disease went into remission in early 2006. The actress is but one of almost 15,000 Hispanic women who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year.

“Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death amongst Hispanic women,” said Komen President and CEO Hala Moddelmog, a breast cancer survivor. “The Komen National Race helps fund breast cancer awareness, screening and treatment for the medically underserved in the National Capital area, including numerous programs that address unmet breast health needs within the local Hispanic community.”"

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