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Zenith LaborNet Supports National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
“It should be universal with the perception and the understanding of what treatment of breast cancer is”.
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– For many women with advanced stage breast cancer, there’s a time to plan their end-of-life care.
For every patient who chooses to get pink o-ring rubber bands on their braces during the month of October, Dr. Hutta will donate $5 to the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research.
“So I think the farmers jumped at the opportunity to support what is a pretty scary disease, but the more we know about it and the better we treat it the less harm it can do”. Formerly a military brat and an electrical engineer, he is also a motivational speaker. For instance, articles have circulated around the Internet that things such as caffeine, deodorant, microwaves, cell phones and contact with someone who has cancer will cause you to develop cancer. “You can see their emotions, you can connect with them”.
In an exclusive interview at the Breast Cancer Care Fashion Show, Andrea said that watching her mother have a cancer scare when she was younger made her realise how risky the disease can be. “So if we have the mutation that puts us at a greater risk for cancer both men and women as well”.
“The first question I asked was, ‘How long do I have to live, ‘” he recalled.
Through all the treatments and several doctor visits she managed to find strength. “I was so proud of the success of the event, and grateful for my family and closest friends who came to help me setup, sell raffles, and run the auctions”.
Through hard work and determination, Cameron has been cancer-free for five years.
“I was real happy when the hair started growing back and it’s been fun figuring out what to do with it”, Fuller said.
For anyone only able to make one game this year, Dig Pink is the one to come out for. “If you’re older and you get breast cancer, that’s like a double whammy”.
“Believe it or not I’m one of the fortunate ones I did not get sick”, Dunbar said.
His own mantra, he shares with everyone he speaks with.
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Mr Ranford said he never wanted the pink bin, but took it in his stride.