Breast cancer awareness month

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  1. Milanos

    Milanos Level IV

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    Anyone else supporting this ?

    I already put something in my siggy.
     
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    That would explain the card..I will try my best to support it. Aren't many women still dieing from it? It's really scary...
     
  3. Milanos

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    Yes many women are, and some men. It's rare for men though.
     
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    Many women die in Portugal with that cancer, in fact 45% of the women who die with cancer have breast cancer.
    I didn't know it was the cancer awarness month this month. Thanks for warning!
     
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    It isn't, it starts the first of october. I just thought I'd post it now.
     
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    I keep a pink ribbon on my key chain and a sticker on my window 24/7 365 days a year. :)
     
  7. Jaggerrr

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    What male wouldnt support breast awareness month? i've bought heaps of those pink wristbands of the last couple of years.
     
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    So manly.
     
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    My mother has breast cancer, but buying a bunch of pink ribbons is not necessarily the best way to support cancer survivors. Don't buy junk, instead, donate directly to a cancer research center, because every dollar really does count. Those centers give the money directly to cancer patients - my mother, for instance, gets a coupon for a new wig every six months. It doesn't seem like much, but the impact it makes on the people dealing with the symptoms (baldness for instance) is tremendous.
     
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    My best wishes to your mother.
     
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