The Health Benefits of Breastfeeding You Might Not Know About

The Health Benefits of Breastfeeding You Might Not Know About

Breasts undergo many changes throughout a person’s life, and one of the most transformative phases is pregnancy. Amid the many physical and emotional shifts happening during this time, breast awareness can sometimes take a back seat. But there’s plenty to be pumped about when it comes to breast health during pregnancy!

Part-Time Bilingual (Spanish/English) Health Educator

Part-Time Bilingual (Spanish/English) Health Educator

Job Summary The Bilingual Health Educator is responsible for facilitating the Maurer Foundation’s Breast Health Education program to audiences ranging from high school/college students to community/corporate groups. This is a part-time position with variable hours....
Revved Up for a Cause

Revved Up for a Cause

Revved Up for a Cause Photos & Video Courtesy E Chavez Photos 11 Years Strong The 11th Annual Maurer Foundation Motorcycle Ride brought together bikers, supporters, and sponsors with one shared goal, fueling our mission. This year’s ride raised an incredible...
Revved Up for a Cause

Celebrating 30 Years on the Green

Celebrating 30 Years on the Green at our Golf Classic It was worth the wait On May 12th, The Maurer Foundation proudly marked a major milestone, the 30th Annual Golf Classic. Golfers gathered at The Mill River Club and Meadow Brook Club to swing for a cause that has...
Breast Imaging Recommendations for Pregnant and Lactating Women

Breast Imaging Recommendations for Pregnant and Lactating Women

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you may wonder whether breast cancer screening and diagnostic imaging are safe and effective for you. Can these tests be done without harming your baby? Will changes in your breasts affect how doctors interpret the results? Fortunately, research has provided clear, evidence-based recommendations to guide patients and healthcare providers.

Breast Cancer Cases and Deaths Are Projected to Rise Globally

Breast Cancer Cases and Deaths Are Projected to Rise Globally

Published today in Nature
Medicine, the study finds that on average, 1 in 20 women worldwide will be diagnosed with breast cancer in
their lifetime, and that if current rates continue, by 2050 there will be 3.2 million new breast cancer cases and
1.1 million breast cancer-related deaths per year, and the growth will disproportionately affect countries with a
low Human Development Index (HDI).

Striking Success! Highlights from the 2025 Pink Bowl

Striking Success! Highlights from the 2025 Pink Bowl

Striking Success! Highlights from the 2025 Pink Bowl A Fun Day on the Lanes The Maurer Foundation’s 2025 Pink Bowl on March 2nd was an incredible success, bringing together supporters, families, and friends for a fun-filled day of bowling and friendly competition on...