The Charlotte Jewish News - June-July 2015 - Page 4 Womens y hJewy Hereditary Cancer Syndromes in the Jewish Community Educational Event Eeaturing Katya Lezin Levine JCC on Jnne 3 from 7-9 PM Free and open to the community You may know that certain types of cancer are more common among Jewish people than in the general population. You may also know that finding certain genetic Meg D. Goldstein Attorney-At-Law Estate Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Pre-Marital Agreements, Charitable Planning and Entities, General Corporate and Tax Law, Business Succession Planning 5960 Fairview Road, Suite 400 Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Tel: 704.523.2202 ♦ Fax: 704.496.2716 MG0LDSTEIN@MG0LDLAW.COM ♦ WWW.MGOLDLAW.COM risk factors can be helpful in fig uring out if you personally are at increased risk. We invite you to at tend a free educational event to learn more about these issues and to hear from experts in the field. Angelina Jolie recently was in the news because she had surgery to prevent breast cancer after she learned that her family history of breast cancer was due to their hav ing the BRCA genetic mutation. BRCA-1&2 mutations occur in only about one out of every 300- 800 people, but in Ashkenazi Jew ish people, it is much more common - one in 40 carry this gene. Inheriting either gene in creases a woman’s lifetime risk of developing breast cancer to 65- 74%, according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gyne cology. The risk of getting ovarian cancer is also higher than in peo ple without these mutations, 39- 46% for those who have BRCA-1 and 12-20% for BRCA-2. Genetic testing is the first step in both can cer prevention and early detection. Speaking at the event, which will be held in Gorelick Hall on June 3 from 7-9 PM, will be Katya Lezin, R. Wendel Nau- mann, MD, and Teri Howell, RN. It will be hosted by the Charlotte Chapter of Hadassah, by the Jewish Community Center, and Myriad Genetic Laborato ries. Katya Lezin lives in Charlotte, is a columnist for the Charlotte Ob server, and was diagnosed in 2011 with ovarian cancer related to her having the BRCA-1 genetic muta tion. She says that she “now trav els the country as a patient advocate and survivor, speaking to ... anyone who will listen to her account of the upside of being BRCA-1 positive and being a can cer survivor.” Katya has written a memoir entitled “But I Just Grew Out My Bangs - A Cancer Tale,” and she will be signing books at the end of her talk. R. Wendel Naumann, MD is currently the Director of Mini mally Invasive Surgery in Gyne cologic Oncology and Professor in the Department of Ob/Gyn at the Levine Cancer Center at Car- olinas Medical Center in Char lotte, North Carolina. Current On left is Katya during chemotherapy. On right is Katya today. research interests include targeted therapy for ovarian and uterine cancer as well as minimally inva sive surgery for pelvic masses and ovarian cancer. Teri Howell, RN will describe the genetic screening tests offered by Myriad Labs. This event is free and open to the public. Please join us on June 3 at 7 PM in Gorelick Hall at the JCC. Refreshments will be served. ^ HADASSAH !J ^ wtaf-mly ordwaiunt. I MANN TRAVELS 3CH' COMPANY Shy qualifying vacation with Mann Travels and receive a free gift! 04.SSe.B322 704,S4t,(J94r bwkl IK] V Ofkr cannat brcninMtNMn™ Somt iMOKliftiw 704.SSe.B322 Parti Rwd 704J42-4242 Blattensy Villas? 704.541.(J943 Arboretum 7O4.&92.W20 lalie Norman Hadassah’s Israeli Products Fair Needs You Are you or someone in your family going to Is raeli this summer? Do you want the opportunity to talk about it or have a fabulous photo from your trip on the big screen at Hadassah’s 2nd Annual Israeli Product Fair? This year, our fair will be bigger and better than ever. Scheduled for No vember 22, this event will feature fantastic Israeli products, a special Israel travel room, speakers who have recent visited Israel, amaz ing raffle prizes, kids activities, music, and much more. For addi tional information or to get in- BVJ^ ^ ISRAEL ~riiG wH:li -Experience an nowleJge rpusLeJ dij ifeiv PROPERTY Virgins Horu®^ acne\L li} COlUU. PfCWflri g^P^^TU*14TT .-Vil ■ J—I om t k C cac ket .com • Seller * Rploodt ion raQBa vjiike T^ck^ 704.7536 Julie@Juliel^ck e.com volved, please contact Stacy Baum, 704-808-0423 or schree@carolina.rr.com. ^ Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from WWII tells the stories of Charlotte-area Jewish American World War II veterans The documentary, produced by Full Scale Productions, Inc., and Hornet’s Nest Jewish War Veterans Post 765, will be told mainly through first-person inter views, but might include short bits of narration. Any Jewish War Veterans that would like to contribute with sto ries, photos, film, or documents are asked to contact Full Scale Productions at 704-846-7927. Hornet’s Nest Jewish War Vet erans Post 765, a 501(c)(3), is re questing the money through crowd funding at www.go- fundme.com/jews-ww2-doc in (Continued on page 6)