Trisha Yearwood And Music Icons Raise Over $700K For Breast Cancer

It was a night of music, loneliness and hope in the famous Ryman Hall in Nashville on Wednesday, where it hosted Susan J. Kumin, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, “One band in Nashville for the concert for treatment: Treesha Junoud & Friends.”
The event, which is called the legend of the countryside Trica YunwoodI collected a group of strengths of music stars and raised more than $ 700,000 for breast cancer research and patient services.
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Trisha Yearwood and Keith Urban and more uniform
Yearwood led an unforgettable heart evening, joined the stage through a list of stars setting up Keith UrbanSherrill Crowe, Lenne Wilson, Lauren Alina, Christine ChenwithTerry Clark, Anita Kokran, and Amy Grant, among others. Artists performed a mobilization, all of them united under the mission to support those who were affected by breast cancer.
Joshua Daniel, Executive Director of Susan C. Kumin Tennessee, “We are pleased to have a wonderful collection of artists at Kumin I in Nashville.” The explosion. “These artists lend their talents to help raising funds for breast cancer and we are incredibly grateful to work with them and continue our mission to end this terrible disease.”
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Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the United States during their lives. While survival rates are improving, early detection and continuous investment in research are still decisive. Whether this is through regular X -ray breast imaging, genetic tests, or simply enlightened conversations with their loved ones, taking action today can save lives tomorrow.
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Trica Yunwood gives her voice to fight breast cancer

Yearwood shared her passion for the case, saying: “I am excited to gather my friends together for a very close to my heart and perform support to combat breast cancer. This disease affects individuals and families around the world, and I am honored to offer my voice to recover as one of Nashville along with many amazing artists to help increase awareness and difference in strength.”
Breast cancer occurs when the cells in the breast begin to grow in an irreplaceable way, as they form a tumor that can often be seen on X -rays or a feeling of formation. While it mainly affects women, men are also vulnerable, as about 2,800 men are diagnosed in 2025.
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There are different types of breast cancer, with more invasive canal cancer and gas cancer. Breast cancers are usually treated in the early stage more effectively, which is why routine shows and awareness are the key.
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With climbing of breast cancer cases, Trisha Yearwood Rallies stars to spend a night of hope and work

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 316,950 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2025. While breast cancer death rates are expected to decrease slightly, the need for financing and research is still decisive. Events such as BAND as One Nashville help do life saving services and support for patients and their families.
The good news is that the survival rates of breast cancer continues to rise, due significantly to the previous detection and improving treatment options. The relative survival rate for 5 years of translated breast cancer is, which means that the breast has not yet spread, now 99 %. For regional breast cancer (which has spread to nearby lymph nodes), the average is 86 %, according to the National Institute of Cancer.
About Susan C. Cumin
Suzan C. Kumin is a non -profit organization in the world dedicated to ending breast cancer and saving lives.
Following a 360 -degree approach to combating breast cancer, leads Kumin the way to invite the patient, pioneering research, improve access to quality care, directly support the patient, and provide reliable information to millions across the United States and around the world.
The organization was established by Nancy J. Brinker in honor of her sister, Susan C. Comin, with a promise to end the disease that suffered from Susie’s life. Today, Komen continues to stand alongside those affected by breast cancer while following tomorrow’s remedies.
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With the support of local brands and big sounds, Nashville proves that music can feed the treatment
This event has become possible thanks to the generous support from JBJ’s Nashville, as well as partners such as Woodhouse Spa, Shoals, Moo Country, Meharry Vanderbilt Alliance, Patchplus Consulting and others. Wsm Radio, News Channel 5 Nashville and American Country Network.
As the music was echoed through Ryman, the message was clear: together, through the strength of society and the song, we can help end breast cancer.
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2025-03-28 21:00:00