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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The 12-month campaign is being led by Lindsay and Professor Gareth Evans, professor of clinical genetics at Wythenshawe-based Genesis, which is the UK’s only charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer.
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1 as “Go Pink for the Cure Day” in Pope County and urges all citizens to join in helping promote efforts for the prevention and treatment of this deadly disease. “For years, everyone’s been wearing pink ribbons”, said Lauder.
If you didn’t know any better, you might think all the bras hung on the Main Street bridge in Kent were part of a few kind of joke. Four fighters shared their story this year of their fight and victory.
This Saturday, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sutter Auburn Faith will offer free mammograms for women who are uninsured or underinsured.
“WWE is exceptionally proud to continue our partnership with Susan G. Komen and its support of breast cancer research and awareness”, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon said in a statement.
She says the world changes for someone who hears their diagnosis. They help fund medical services to those who can’t afford it or don’t have insurance, and this money comes from federal grants and private donations.
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But even through the emotions and hard times, Lerner says she found a few comfort. “Are we just getting this disease and are we just dying or we are not talking about it?” Being the only girl, it was always on my mind on whether I would get breast cancer. “As a Kiwi owned and operated company, PAK’nSAVE is proud to help spread the message of early detection and support the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation with their appeal”, he says.