The Mission
WPFT Featured Videos
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WPFT: Take A Look
Do you want to see what Women Playing For T.I.M.E. is all about?
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Annika on WPFT
Golf legend Annika Sorenstam supports WPFT & breast cancer.
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Still on the Attack
Now 79, Arnold Palmer still has plenty of game.
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What's WPFT?
If you're not sure who we are, this video is a great place to start.
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Enter the Dragon
What began as a weekend event for a few cancer survivors is now a year-round wellness program for an entire community.
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WPFT'S Featured Blogs
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A Scary Day
Tami Boehmer is a mom, wife, author and survivor. Just months after her five-year, cancer-free anniversary,she learned she had a recurrence of breast cancer and this time it had spread. She writes about her recent scary news about her tumor markers.
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My Cloak of Protection
Rachel K. is a 32-year-old mother of two, a scientist and is battling a rare form of cancer that initially originated in her appendix.This Christmas, her family surprised her with a Cloak of Protection. Find out what it is.
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How Are You Feeling?
We've been sharing Lindsey's blogs here on WPFT for the past couple months. The newly 26-year-old woman is undergoing treatment for liver cancer and she's not sure how to answer the "how are you feeling?" questions. Any advice?
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Tis the Season for Silly Breast Cancer Games
Have you started seeing the cryptic status updates showing up on Facebook lately, presumably in the name of breast cancer awareness? One breast cancer survivor says there's a reason she won't take part in these games.
Welcome to Our Community
The Bra-ha-ha: Funny Name, Serious Good
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Although the disease is quite serious, one unique event has found a way to give women something to laugh about.
At the Bra-ha-ha, breast cancer survivors and supporters are given the opportunity to express themselves creatively and even find the humor in breast cancer by creating elaborate decorations for bras. It's a national program, which was hosted locally by Women Playing For T.I.M.E., Neiman Marcus, the Waldorf Astoria and Cosabella.
From feathers to guitar picks to a baseball-themed "Saving Second Base" bra, see how women are finding new ways to raise awareness about breast cancer.
News You Can Use
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Congratulations Dr. Roh!
WPFT congratulates Dr. Mark Roh, the new president of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando! Dr. Roh, an internationally recognized liver oncologist, talks to Orlando Medical News about taking over the reins and his vision for the future.
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Orlando Health Drums Up Support for the Dragon
Executives, doctors, nurses and employees of Orlando Health experience the magic of the ancient sport of dragon boating and discover a healthy way to team up and support a great cause -- raising crucial funds in the fight against breast cancer.
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Hope Hike for Awareness
Breast cancer survivors and supporters gather in downtown Orlando for the third annual M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Hope Hike, as part of the Pink October events. See why this hike goes a lot further than its one-mile course.
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What You NEED to Know About Ovarian Cancer
Shannon Miller is the most decorated American gymnast in history and arguably one of our nation's top athletes. Her entire life is dedicated to health and wellness, but suddenly, her world turned upside down when she was diagnosed with cancer at 34.
Featured Members
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Letters to ElaineWPFT co-founder Elaine Lustig shares another letter from someone who has been touched by WPFT and M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
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Andrea EliscuFor years, she's been a tireless worker and a fearless leader. What makes Andrea Eliscu so passionate about WPFT and our mission?
WPFT Podcasts
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Grannies on SafariPat Johnson and her friend Regina Fraser, who are both breast cancer survivors, had a wild idea -- they would leave their successful careers behind to launch a travel show showcasing their passion for arts, culture and friendships.
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The Queen of ExtremeShe's the queen of extreme sports, a two-time ovarian cancer survivor and she'll inspire you to take action in your own life.

















