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ElyseRyan Blue Star Jewelry Collection
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The blue star symbol represents the eternal memory of those people
whose lives have been lost to colorectal cancer (CRC) and the shining
hope for a future free of this disease. The blue star collection,
designed by Elise Rosenstock of ElyseRyan, will serve as a reminder
of the importance of screening and signify that people who have
been touched by the disease are not alone. The jewelry is designed
in sterling silver with blue and clear Swarovski crystals and the
ElyseRyan signature toggle clasp with garnet cabochons. The colors
were chosen to represent the colors of the blue star symbol for
colorectal cancer.
The enhancer is available in 2 sizes, $29 and $65. The necklace
is available in 2 lengths, 16" $75 and 18" $85. A portion
of the proceeds will benefit Colon Cancer Alliance.
Order today! http://www.elyseryan.com/cca/
Preventable. Treatable. Beatable!
Colorectal Cancer is a disease that strikes men and women at any
age. It is the second leading cancer killer, but it doesn't have
to be. Colorectal Cancer is 90% beatable if detected early. In many
cases, screening and testing can prevent colorectal cancer by finding
and removing polyps before they become cancer. Know your family
history and risk factors. Talk to your doctor about screening...it
could save your life!
Thank you for helping colon cancer patients and survivors. Your
support will help bring the voice of survivors to battle colorectal
cancer through patient support, education, research and advocacy.
Inspiration behind the Blue Star jewelry line
The Blue Star jewelry line was inspired by Colon Cancer Survivor
Donna Safer, a CCA member and friend of Elise Rosenstock.
(Donna Safer is pictured here wearing the blue star enhancer
and necklace)
In March of 1990, Donna Safer was diagnosed
with Familial Adenomatos Polyposis (FAP), a rare form of hereditary
colon cancer. She was 36 years old and it was just six weeks before
her wedding. Unfortunately, Donna did not learn of her father's
diagnosis of FAP until after she was diagnosed.
Donna has made it her mission to make
people aware of colorectal cancer and the importance of knowing
your family history and screening procedures. One of her many accomplishments
was the passing of a duty to warn law which protects people at risk
of hereditary diseases.
Donna wanted to do something to raise
awareness of colon cancer. She contacted a friend, Jewelry designer
Elise Rosenstock, and told her about CCA. She explained to Elise
that Colon Cancer Alliance depended totally on donations and wanted
to design a line of jewelry which could be sold to raise money for
CCA. Donna then contacted CCA and told them of her idea. One Sunday
afternoon, she took a picture of the blue star, the national symbol
for colorectal cancer, to Elise at her daughter's soccer tournament
and asked her if she could design an enhancer to resemble this symbol.
That's how it all started and eight months later we have a beautiful
line of jewelry. Donna's hope is that by wearing this jewelry, it
will raise awareness about colon cancer. It will provide an opportunity
to talk with people about screening and prevention.
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