By: Jennifer Martin | 2010-07-07 | Fitness Equipment Health, Marketing Effective breast cancer fund raising requires that the volunteer be adequately informed of the importance of early detection and breast cancer research that will provide motivation, inspiration and commitment. It requires the ability to understand that “no” does not necessarily mean “never” and the determination to pursue as the cure is reason for the cause. Breast cancer affects everyone, someone’s mother or father, sister, friend, co-worker, or someone on the street. It takes money to eradicate this killer that is irrespective of persons; breast cancer is everyone’s disease. Many lives are l... read more
By: kimberly valerio | 2010-11-11 | Cancer This October is the month of the Breast Cancer Awareness. Lots of people are going to cooperates in this event through wearing pinks. It is very important that we became a part of this kind of events, to educate people around the globe about this kind of illness. read more
By: putao | 2010-10-02 | Branding Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns read more
By: Ronald Moore | 2010-03-28 | Women's Issues Breast cancer bracelets have become a more and more popular way to share and raise awareness for breast cancer. We have come a long way from the 1920's where doctors where just starting to research the cause and also to find new ways to detect and prevent cancer. read more
By: David Millers | 2010-03-30 | Breast Cancer Your diet helped cause your Breast Cancer. You need to stop eating the foods that feed glucose to your cancer cells to stop their growth. read more
By: Mai Brooks | 2010-03-29 | Breast Cancer The decision for reconstruction is complex, and highly individualized. The patient should be well informed and think carefully about her priorities. read more
By: Muscle Trainer | 2009-11-09 | Breast Cancer Breast cancer doesn't usually cause hurt or pain to people in the first stages when they have this type of cancer. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry out tests to find out for sure if the i read more
By: keith | 2006-01-28 | Breast Cancer Most underarm antiperspirants contain as the active ingredient, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been controversy about Aluminium, since the 1950's when it was a popular metal used for making cooking pots, Saucepans and Fry Pans and that it could be one of the contributing factors to Alzheimer's, now we have another problem that could also be related to Aluminium, Breast Cancer. read more
By: chan kaka | 2010-10-07 | Cancer Hong Kong each year two thousand seven hundred new cases of breast cancer cases, of which five hundred were thus killed. read more
By: Mai Brooks | 2010-03-29 | Breast Cancer Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations. read more
By: Rita Goldman | 2010-03-26 | Breast Cancer For many years women were told that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) offered as Estrogen Therapy (ET) or a combination of Estrogen and Progesterone (Hormone Therapy or HT) was the easy way to avoid any symptoms of the menopause. Women were given either natural or synthetic hormones to reduce hot flashes, headaches, moodiness, insomnia, and vaginal dryness. read more
By: MC Ezzia | 2010-04-02 | Breast Cancer The etiology of human breast cancer remains largely unknown. Risk factors associated with breast cancer could be classified into three extensive determinants: family history factors, hormonal and reproductive factors, and environmental factors. A current epidemiologic analysis concluded that 73% of breast cancers are attributable to environmental factors. read more
By: Anna Phills | 2010-09-27 | Medicine Signs of breast cancer are important to know about because if one knows about it then precautions can be taken. Signs of breast cancer help you to take the necessary precautions. read more
By: Desmond Morris | 2011-10-31 | Women's Health It’s time to unite and follow a path towards well-being and improved awareness. October has arrived and world’s leading charities are celebrating it as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Do you know why it is important to become part of this awareness month? read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-10-18 | Social issues White House turns pink with a view to bringing attention to the fight against breast cancer on the occasion of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The whole of White House is "showed" in pink with hundreds of sparkling pink lights just in one night on Thursday, October 14, 2010. According to the American Cancer Society, there are about 40,000 breast cancer deaths each year in the U.S. As to be known that White House is an official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States, where conferences of political issues are given the first priority. However, White House is used as the place for a social issue- breast cancer to be shown off as a national issue. Pink is also a typical symbol for breast cancer; therefore, the White House is decorated in pink in order to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month appealing the attention of millions people around the world. Let's have an in-depth look at the most impressive images of White House sunk in pink t read more