Breast Cancer Awareness posts
HuffPost UK Lifestyle "My aim has been to stop defining myself by my own cancer diagnosis."
104 months ago
Huffington Post UK "With incurable cancer we’re not supposed to get a promotion at work or apply for a new job; we’re not supposed to travel to far flung destinations or do sports; we’re not supposed to apply for mortgages because we want to move house."
104 months ago
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Tune into Refinery29's panel about Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Stage IV metastatic breast cancer. Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a BCRF researcher, sits on the panel which Refinery29 and #Cancerland have assembled to discuss the realities of metastatic b
Read more ... reast cancer and the need for more research. We are so proud that Rebecca Scheinkman, a BCRF supporter who has metastatic breast cancer, was able to work with Refinery29 to share her story and to help highlight the need for more metastatic breast cancer research, which is one of the most challenging areas of breast cancer research today. #BeTheEnd
Refinery29
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means everything is turning pink again for Breast Cancer Awareness Month — but no pink ribbon can hide the suffering endured by the roughly 100 women who die each day in the U.S. from Stage IV breast cancer
Read more ... . That's why we're teaming up with #Cancerland to bring you this panel discussion about metastatic breast cancer. Don't be shy: Ask any questions you may have. This is important.
104 months ago
Refinery29 It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means everything is turning pink again for Breast Cancer Awareness Month — but no pink ribbon can hide the suffering endured by the roughly 100 women who die each day in the U.S. from Stage IV breast cancer
Read more ... . That's why we're teaming up with #Cancerland to bring you this panel discussion about metastatic breast cancer. Don't be shy: Ask any questions you may have. This is important.
104 months ago
The New York Times Pinkwashing, as some breast cancer activists call it, has become an October rite, to "raise awareness" of breast cancer. But many women with breast cancer hate the spectacle.
116 months ago
HuffPost UK Lifestyle "Here's your f***ing breast cancer awareness"
116 months ago
Huffington Post UK
116 months ago
Aaron Glave F.Y.I. Today is No Bra Day to help support Breast Cancer Awareness. This cartoon may be funny, but breast cancer is not.
http://abc7news.com/health/no-bra-day-held-in-honor-of-breast-cancer-awareness-month/1031261/
116 months ago
TheRoot.com It’s that time of year again, when charity turns pink: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
116 months ago
Jezebel The American Cancer Society's Feel Good Look Good is a worthy cause. Except for the part where some of the products, according to Breast Cancer Action, may contain carcinogens and chemicals that can interfere with the effectiveness of Tamoxifen, one
Read more ... of the most common breast cancer drugs.
116 months ago
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