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Indiana going pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The Oxford Police Department will be wearing pink for the month starting Thursday, October 1 in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) is joining the American Cancer Society in its fight against breast cancer. When my wife gets the phone call to go in and get a mammogram and they call her to come back in, she says, ‘don’t worry.’ But, I do.
The department’s foal is to raise $10,000 for the City of Hope in Duarte to fund breast cancer research, treatment and education, officials said. In 2012 in Mayo 77 women and three men were diagnosed with breast cancer.
Kaya Skin Clinic, a leading global skin care clinic in Middle East, has launched a social, fun and unique campaign this year as part of its annual support to the month-long breast cancer awareness drive in October.
Biiju designer and founder, Joanna Boyen, says: “Breast cancer affects so many women and families and I wanted Biiju to help in anyway we could”.
This is the fourth year that Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee has been the statewide partner of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
“We need to ensure that every woman knows how to carry out effective self-check procedures and, just as importantly, what to do if she thinks something is wrong”.
At the American Cancer Society in Missoula, workers discussed how important mammograms are for early detection. “Our thing is to not make light of it but to draw attention to it, that is the whole goal of today and to have a little fun doing it”, Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts said.
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