Litchfield Residents Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

LITCHFIELD — More than 80 people gathered at the Litchfield Inn on Thursday, Aug. 18, to officially launch Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Litchfield, the American Cancer Society’s breast cancer awareness walk set this year for Sunday, Oct. 16, at White Memorial Conservation Center.There are four Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk sites in the state: Hartford, Litchfield, New Haven and Westport. Breast cancer, the most common form of cancer among American women, will strike approximately 3,280 Connecticut women (and men) this year. An estimated 480 Connecticut residents will die of breast cancer this year. Making Strides participants are often motivated by personal experiences with breast cancer, family members and friends in treatment for the disease or by the desire to make a difference in the fight. For more information about breast cancer or to participate in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Litchfield, call the American Cancer Society at 800-ACS-2345 or visit www.cancer.org/stridesonline.

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