For Immediate Release
Jaggar has a personal passion to end the breast cancer epidemic fueled by her commitment to social justice and her own experiences as a patient advocate.
Jaggar is driven by the reality that social injustices and environmental factors put each of us at risk of developing breast cancer, regardless of family medical history. “Every woman affected by breast cancer should possess the power and knowledge to make informed decisions that enable them to take control of their healthcare,” Jaggar said. “This includes a women’s right to access affordable treatment options, to create individualized treatment plans, and to make healthcare decisions centered on personal values and priorities.”
Under Jaggar’s leadership, BCA will remain uncompromising on issues of health, social and environmental justice: “We will continue to fearlessly and relentlessly tell the truth about breast cancer,” Jaggar asserted.
Prior to her role at BCA, Jaggar was the Executive Director, East Bay of the Women’s Initiative for Self Employment where she worked to reverse inequities among low-income women and women of color. Jaggar replaces Barbara Brenner who retired at the end of 2010.
For Immediate Release
Jaggar has a personal passion to end the breast cancer epidemic fueled by her commitment to social justice and her own experiences as a patient advocate.
Jaggar is driven by the reality that social injustices and environmental factors put each of us at risk of developing breast cancer, regardless of family medical history. “Every woman affected by breast cancer should possess the power and knowledge to make informed decisions that enable them to take control of their healthcare,” Jaggar said. “This includes a women’s right to access affordable treatment options, to create individualized treatment plans, and to make healthcare decisions centered on personal values and priorities.”
Under Jaggar’s leadership, BCA will remain uncompromising on issues of health, social and environmental justice: “We will continue to fearlessly and relentlessly tell the truth about breast cancer,” Jaggar asserted.
Prior to her role at BCA, Jaggar was the Executive Director, East Bay of the Women’s Initiative for Self Employment where she worked to reverse inequities among low-income women and women of color. Jaggar replaces Barbara Brenner who retired at the end of 2010.