but many breast cancer awareness program/ad/fund raiser/walk etc
and the prostate cancer event was even a privatlty sponsered thing where as with breast cancer the city helps
seems unfair eh?
“Okay, I call sexism on this meme today. Also, why do you guys think so lowly of yourself? Why can’t you do anything on your own? You can stand on your own two feet, and you can make a difference for the causes you believe in. Just freakin’ do it and stop expecting the women to drop everything to take care of your sh!t. Jeebus. How old are you again? Do you really still need mommy? ”
wth, women expect special treatment, then u come up with this bullsh*t??????????
Posts Tagged ‘Awareness’
how come I have only seen one prostate cancer awareness program?
Is breast cancer different than cancer? Why dont men have as much awareness for prostate cancer?
I always thought cancer was all the same and should all have the same urgency to be treated. What makes breast cancer more important than all other forms?
Why is the color pink associated with breast cancer awareness?
How is the color pink the symbol of breast cancer awareness? And when did it originate?
Why can’t we have blue accents at women’s events for prostate cancer awareness?
I find the pink at NFL events both distracting and extremely annoying. I don’t need to be reminded that breast cancer is a devastating condition that needs both research and funding. It the “pink” needs to be, then there ought to be an equally annoying reciprocal at women’s events (perhaps a “blue balls” logo or electric blue ice skates at figure skating competition to raise awareness of testicular or prostate cancer.
How long is breast cancer awareness for madden nfl 2011?
I playing in franchise mode right now, and its been like 6 games and my team is still wareing pink. Is it for a whole month or what? is there a way to turn it off? Not that i have anything against breast cancer awareness, but i am not that all into pink either.
Non Smoker Lung Cancer Awareness Ribbon Coffee Mug
11 Ounce Ceramic Coffee Mug
Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
Flag will not fade or discolor
Makes a Great Gift or Present
High Quality with Lasting Durability – Made in the USA
Product DescriptionThe Non Smoker Lung Cancer Ribbon proudly displayed on an 11 ounce coffee mug. There is no better way to achieve awareness or remembrance for the meaning of the Non Smoker Lung Cancer Ribbon than to display it on your coffee mug for everyone to see. The coffee mug is 11 ounces, it is dishwasher safe as well as microwave safe. The colors will not fade or run. Start gaining awareness today by presenting your Non Smoker Lung Cancer Ribbon coffee mug at work or at home…. More >>
Non Smoker Lung Cancer Awareness Ribbon Coffee Mug
How would I start a scrapbooking fundraising event for Breast Cancer Awareness?
Love to scrapbook. Want to raise money for breast cancer awareness. What steps do I need to take to organize this event and donate the money raised? Thanks
Trudeau Cool Down 24-Ounce Hydration Bottle, Breast Cancer Awareness, Pink
24-Ounce leak-proof water bottle for active sports enthusiasts
Double-wall insulation eliminates condensation, won’t dampen lunch bags or clothing, keeps beverages cold up to 2 hours
Includes built-in straw; carabiner clips bottle to backpack
Trudeau donates 5% of product’s net sales to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Rubber grip; easy to hold and go
Product DescriptionThe Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) is currently funding over 100 researchers across the United States and in Canada, Europe, Latin America and Israel. A minimum of .85 cents of each dollar donated to BCRF goes directly to breast cancer research and awareness programs. BCRF has received the highest rating from Chrarity Navigator, four stars, for four consecutive years, which means BCRF has outperformed most other charities in America in efficiently managi… More >>
Trudeau Cool Down 24-Ounce Hydration Bottle, Breast Cancer Awareness, Pink
Package of 12-Unfinished Wood Awareness Ribbon Cutouts
Package of 12-Unfinished Wood Awareness Ribbon Cutouts
Measures:2 3/4″wide X 6″ high X 1/8″ thick
Ready to paint and decorate to show support for your cause.
Completely Unfinished ready to Decorate
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Package of 12-Unfinished Wood Awareness Ribbon Cutouts
Golden Classic Women’s 2219_BC “Savvy Jelly” Rhinestone Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Silicone Watch
Highest standard Japanese parts Quartz Movement
Round silver bezel with rhinestone accents
Pink silicone band with adjustable silver buckle
Silver dial with silver hour markers and hands
Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
Product Description
Product Description Be a trend setter with the “Savvy Jelly” watch by Golden Classic. This watch will empower your wardrobe and be a favorite amongst your friends. It has a chic sporty look that allows you to wear it when dressing up or down. The silver dial adds a pop to your look, where as the clear crystal encrusted silver bezel makes the watch an elegant march of time. Marked on the dial are silver hour markers that make time eas… More >>
Golden Classic Women’s 2219_BC “Savvy Jelly” Rhinestone Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Silicone Watch
Jamey Gelina of Air Quality Control Agency Recommends Radon Testing and Mitigation During National Lung Cancer Awareness Month: November 2010
Denver, CO – According to The Environmental Protection Agency, radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Health agencies throughout the United States are urging Americans to test their homes for this deadly gas during National Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This year, November has been designated as the month to take action to prevent lung cancer.
About a year ago, The World Health Organization announced a new action level of 2.7 pCi/l for indoor radon. This is a 32% reduction from the previously accepted limit of 4.0. This new guideline was prompted by a recent compilation of studies submitted by scientists throughout the World which conclusively point to radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer next to smoking. Based on the new 2.7 threshold, millions of homes will require radon remediation work to reduce radon levels.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of deaths throughout the World are caused by exposure to radon. This new plan of action by the World Health Organization will save millions of lives by prompting homeowners toward radon reduction. More than 100 scientists from 30 countries participated in the World Health Organization International Radon Project and assisted in the publishing of the Handbook on Indoor Radon which was released earlier this month. The book is a useful resource for concerned homeowners or anyone who wants to learn more about the toxic carcinogen known as radon. It outlines the years of research and the very conclusive findings that have triggered a push for stricter legislation and construction practices that will reduce the risk of lung cancer from indoor radon exposure.
“All homes should be tested for radon regardless of the geographic location or type of construction. Since radon gas cannot be detected by human senses, the only way to know if a home has a radon problem is to conduct the test,” according to Jamey Gelina, President of Air Quality Control Agency; one of North America’s leading radon mitigation companies. His Agency has fixed radon problems in over 20,000 buildings and houses. “We have performed mitigation work for countless families who have been victims of radon-induced lung cancer which could have been prevented if they had been advised of radon testing before they purchased their homes,” Mr. Gelina added. Jamey has worked with homeowners across the country to help them reduce their exposure to radon including Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. “Radon problems are not isolated to these areas. Elevated radon levels have been found in every state in the U.S.” Gelina added.
The good news is that radon testing is easy and inexpensive. When elevated levels are detected, there are proven remediation methods that can reduce the radon to acceptable levels. Take advantage of Lung Cancer Awareness Month (November 2010) as an opportunity to get your home tested for this silent killer. The health of your family could be at risk, and the only way to know is to test. Learn more about radon gas, the health effects associated with exposure, and how to reduce the levels within your home at www.MitigationSystem.com or by calling 1-800-NO-RADON.
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Officemate Breast Cancer Awareness Slim Clipboard Box, Pink, 1 Clipboard Box
Large compartment for papers, forms, notepads. Separate external compartment for pens/pencils
Steel low profile clip
Fits into most briefcases
$0.50 from sale of each product is being donated to Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Pink with Breast Cancer Research Foundation ribbon
Product DescriptionSlim clipboad box is slender enough to fit into most briefcases, but with ample storage space for papers, forms, and notepads. Separate external compartment for pens and pencils. Strong low profile steel clip. Pink with pink Breast Cancer Research Foundation ribbon. $0.50 of sale of each product is being donated to Breast Cancer Research Foundation. BCRF is dedicated to preventing breast cancer and finding a cure in our lifetime by funding clinical and trans… More >>
Officemate Breast Cancer Awareness Slim Clipboard Box, Pink, 1 Clipboard Box
Finders Key Purse ~ Hang ‘Em High Purse Hanger ~ Pink Ribbon ~ Breast Cancer Awareness
Unique and patented design
Keeps keys handy on your purse
Fun design on the front
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Finders Key Purse ~ Hang ‘Em High Purse Hanger ~ Pink Ribbon ~ Breast Cancer Awareness
What ideas for breast cancer awareness month do you have?
I am in charge of this project at work. We are raising money for breast cancer awareness month for October. I have a banner coming and some stuff to sell for the cause, but I need unique ideas for the table or display. I was thinking using a pink table clothe and maybe make some pink ribbons out of construction paper to hang up. What are more ideas?? Thanks so much.
How can I raise awareness that breast cancer only focuses on women and not men or children?
-I think we need to bring back equality
- breast cancer is the 5th leading cause of death in women
-skin, brain, etc affects men, women, and children equally
-less then 1% of men get breast cancer
-women can now get breast augmentations paid by insurance companies due to breast cancer.
Kurt…never thought of that! That is inequality at it’s finest.



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