Pleins feux sur l'éducateur : Tito Alvarado
« Pour moi, la prévention est essentielle… représenter les seins comme des citrons [est] une initiative intelligente et [un moyen] facile de toucher [les gens]. »
Tito Alvarado est un médecin équatorien, d'Amérique du Sud, qui réside actuellement en Turquie. Devenir médecin était un rêve de toujours et il a commencé à étudier pour le devenir dès le lycée. « Il y a 10 ans, lorsque j'étais au lycée, j'ai décidé de faire mon travail de recherche pour le baccalauréat international sur le cancer du sein, et en faisant des recherches, j'ai découvert KYL », a déclaré Tito, lorsqu'on lui a posé des questions sur sa première interaction avec Know Your Lemons.
“I was 17/18 years old at the time I first saw the lemons. The infographics caught me at first glance. I thought that representing breasts as lemons was a smart move and [it] would be easy to reach [people] with them.”
We are so happy that one of Tito’s first introductions to breast cancer was through our material. At a young age he had the drive to help people. That passion, combined with our easy to understand materials, is what is helping him teach about early detection for breast cancer. We are so grateful that Tito takes time out of his busy schedule to be involved in raising awareness. We encourage you to support his efforts in teaching those around him by donating to our cause.
Because of Tito’s story, Dawn’s story as a health ed teacher in Wales, and countless others, we have put together Breast School – a program for anyone interested in Breast Health – be that yourself, your family & friends, your high school students, or even (future) healthcare professionals. To learn more about what Breast School can do for you, visit our website.
Transcripción: ¡Hola, como estás! Merhaba nasılsın! Hi! My name is Tito, I am a medical Doctor originally from Ecuador, South America, now living in Turkey. I am actually doing a masters in public health. I have been following Know Your Lemons for 10 years now. A few years ago I decided to become a global educator. Since then I have been teaching in Spanish, English and Turkish. I love the aim of the foundation which is to save lives through education.
