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Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala is a Philippine
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who produces news
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. When diagnosed with
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in 1997, she fought the disease with the help of doctors and survived. She founded the advocacy organization '' ICanServe'' which has the mission of arming "women with breast care health and breast cancer information through high impact campaigns." In addition, Magsanoc-Alikpala is the managing director of Manila-based Asianeye Productions and a contributing producer to
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. She was selected as one of three celebrity critics for the Philippine reality-show "Dokyu". She lives and works in Manila.


Early career

Magsanoc-Alikpala is the daughter of ''
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'' editor
Letty Jimenez Magsanoc Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc (September 13, 1941 – December 24, 2015) was a Filipino journalist and editor, notable for her role in overthrowing the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. She was an icon of democracy. Magsanoc was editor of the crusading ...
and Dr. Carlitos Magsanoc. Both of her brothers are doctors.


Journalism career

Magsanoc-Alikpala was a managing director of Asianeye Productions as well as a producer for ARD German television and a contributing producer to
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. Asianeye made an extensive documentary on
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called '' Batas Militar'' which got the "highest rating for any television documentary in the Philippines," according to one newspaper account. She was a reporter for
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and the
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. Asianeye developed shows called "docu-musicals" for ABS-CBN's ''A Christmas Prayer,'' and the firm won awards on several occasions. In 2007, the Asianeye staff watched 200 movies made by the Philippine action movie star
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as part of an effort to make a TV special; Magsanoc-Alikpala divided the work to select footage for their project. She has produced and reported for documentaries through the
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, ''The Probe Team'' and for SkyCable News. As a broadcast journalist, she reported on significant stories, such as the capture of four
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members in 2002; her reports were broadcast on the
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.


Breast cancer and ICanServe

In 1997, Magsanoc-Alikpala was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was a transformative event in her life. She survived, but the experience changed her. In 1999, she started the '' I Can Serve'' Foundation along with her friend Crisann Celdran who wrote "we knew very little and had different experiences but shared one dream: that cancer survivors should not go through this path alone." She encourages women to make breast self-examination a "lifetime habit." According to one source, the
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has the highest incidence of
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in
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. The ''I Can Serve'' Foundation, sometimes identified with all words together as ''ICanServe'', has been described as a "dynamic patient support networking group" and has been lauded for its efforts to alleviate the rising incidence of
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among Filipino women. One woman who survived
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joined ICanServe afterwards, and she described Magsanoc-Alikpala as "pretty", "perky", and "talented" and wrote Magsanoc-Alikpala's efforts to organize fellow survivors was a "miracle". In 2004, Magsanoc-Alikpala was awarded the Bessie B. Legarda Memorial Foundation Award. The foundation had its tenth anniversary in 2007. She published advice about how to organize cancer support groups. The organization, along with the Philippine Cancer Society, organizes a variety of initiatives to promote awareness, including "fun runs" since 2002 in such cities as Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. Magsanoc-Alikpala works with government officials including Philippine Senate President
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to promote awareness. It promotes awareness with local officials such as in
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. Its "Pink Kitchen" creative promotional effort, credited as the idea of Bettina Osmena, features top chefs serving fine cuisine; the events are well publicized in the media. The ''Pink Kitchen'' event has been described as "one of Manila’s most anticipated food festivals; the 2008 event showcased over 50 chefs serving French, Italian, Spanish, Middle Eastern, Indian, Burmese, Japanese, Thai, Indonesian and Singaporean specialties. One chef named a new dish after her; chef Sincioco’s ''Tickled Pink Salad a la Kara'' featured beetroots and a dark pink tinge in a "fuchsia concoction." In 2006, the organization planned the Philippine's first nationwide early
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detection effort.


Celebrity and awards

In 2007, Magsanoc-Alikpala was chosen as one of three celebrity critics on a popular Philippine television show ''Dokyu'' which has an "eclectic panel" of experts examining film projects. The TV program is a competition-based reality program which gives a platform to independent documentary filmmakers. She offers advice and encouragement to aspiring talents. In 2008, Magsanoc-Alikpala won a Balance Award from the magazine ''Working Mom'' which recognized balance between career and family; a reporter described Magsanoc-Alikpala's efforts as "indefatigable ... as chairperson of the breast cancer awareness support group."


Filmography

* '' Batas Militar'' (1997) * ''Limampung Taong Ligawan: The Pinoy TV Story'' (2003) * ''The Assassination of Ninoy Aquino'' (2010) * ''Marcos: The Downfall of the Dictator'' (2011)


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