Wednesday 10 October 2007

Show Your Support




Think Pink: October is national awareness month for Breasts Cancer
Many shops have collaborated and come up with limited products to support the campaign.
So this October, when you hit the stores Think Pink!! Pink is the colour used for breast cancer logo, and thankfully many women today see the logo and know what the pink ribbon stands for.
Items purchased form this selection will provide donations from as little as 10% to certain companies donating as much as 100% of the proceeds to Foundation's of Women's Cancer Research Fund. The proceeds will support innovative research, education, and outreach directed at the development of more effective approaches to early diagnosis and prevention of breast cancer and all women's cancers.
Show your support and start shopping now we have listed a few links to take you right there

Enjoy

4 comments:

joshua said...

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See you soon, MY FRIEND.
May the LORD bless our HEARTS and fill them with PEACE AND MOTIVATION
to endure our Lives the best way we can.

A FRIEND

joshua

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Anonymous said...

Fab article ladies

Shubby doo says ‘Ladies make breast awareness part of your daily routine when bathing/showing/dressing.

Shubby doo says ‘Please check for:
SIZE: if one breast becomes bigger, changes shape or position
NIPPLES: drawing-in, discharging or bleeding
RASHES: on or around the nipple (areola)
SKIN CHANGES: dimpling or puckering, changes to the surface of the breast
SWELLING: lumps or thickening to the breast area, under the armpit or around the collarbone (lymp nodes)
PAIN: in any part of the breast

Most breast changes are not cancer related but if you notice anything weird GO STRAIGHT TO THE DOCTOR’

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