"Empowering Women, Elevating Health"

Women’s Health Organization (WHO)

Mission Statement:

At WHO, we are dedicated to fostering a world where every woman has the opportunity, support, and resources to achieve her full potential. Our mission is to empower women through new research, information, and promotion to help address women’s health issues. 

We strive to provide access to research, educational resources, general assistance, and opportunities that enable women to acquire knowledge, skills, and confidence. Together, we aim to create a more just and equitable society where every woman can thrive and contribute to the betterment of our world.

Addressing women’s health needs and issues involves a comprehensive understanding of various physical, mental, and social factors that uniquely affect women.

With the many problems that impact women, we seek to educate and find solutions for their healthcare. This includes reproductive health, acute and chronic diseases, breast cancer, and mental health. 

At WHO, we are dedicated to addressing mental health issues affecting women, including depression, anxiety, postpartum depression, and stress management. Mental and metabolic health are inseparable and nutrition can play a vital role in the treatment process when it comes to mental health. Our goal is to provide the information and research necessary for quality mental health solutions.

LOOKING TO HELP WOMEN WITH KNOWLEDGE

Strengthening Women, Transforming Health

Research

WHO is looking forward to exploration with more solutions for women’s health.   We, along with our Founder, Dr. Kevin Buckman, are currently evaluating nutritional data, supplements and health issues to pass on information to women and health care providers.  This is part of our research for women’s wellness, as well as new methods of women’s health screening.   Besides Dr. Kevin Buckman’s book on breast cancer, his breast health screening research has been published in a prestigious journal, called “Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine.”   The title of the article is “An introduction to the Cyrcadia Breast Monitor: A wearable breast health monitoring device.”

Based on our research about women’s wellness and disease prevention, as we gather this information to pass this on to women who seek healthy solutions for women’s health.  This includes information from our book on the subject of women’s health that is being updated.  The book is called “Find and Stop Breast Cancer,” written by Kevin Buckman MD.   His book has information that is timely and meaningful in the field of breast cancer.  This book includes review of the literature on women’s health issues and breast health screening.

General Assistance

WHO has received a large donation of clothes that will be donated to those in need, and to other organizations to help them with fund raising.  If you know of organization that is interested in this project, or receiving part of these donations, please email us at info@womenshealthorganization.org.

Women’s Health Issues

We are seeking donations in order to assist women in need of help.   Issues include our search for technologies that help with breast cancer screening that are non invasive and complementary to mammography.

Stage0.org

Stage0.org (www.Stage0.org) is a project and web site that is under development as a division of Woman’s Health Organization that applies to precancer, or abnormal cells that could become cancerous or have not yet spread to other parts of the body.  Stage0 is important to recognize because at this stage there can be a cure or prevention of turning abnormal cells to cancer that spreads to other parts of the body.  The Stage0 project is being developed for awareness and research, and finding new solutions for cancer, women’s health, and new diagnostic tools.