Design Courtesy of Health Perch Don’t forget October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection helps to increase the survival rate, which is why we support organizations like The Witness Project of CT that help women in under served communities or without insurance to receive mammograms. If you haven’t purchased your PINK Glory ring […]
Breast Cancer Awareness Month by thepinklocket featuring pink tops During the month of October we’ll be posting inspiring quotes from Breast Cancer Survivors. Check out some of the products from these great organizations spreading awareness for Breast Cancer! Photo Credit: Healthline
Certain reproductive factors slightly increase risk. These include giving birth to a first child after age 30, nulliparity (never having children), starting menstruation before age 12, and/or entering menopause after age 55.2 The increase in risk is likely due to a longer lifetime exposure to estrogen.† †http://qap.sdsu.edu/screening/breastcancer/facts.html If you haven’t gotten your PINK Glory Ring […]
White women have a higher incidence of breast cancer than African American women. However, African American women are more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.† Only nine more days left in October. Have you gotten your PINK Glory Ring yet? If not, there’s still time, remember 50% of each sale will be […]
Today, about 1 in 8 women (12%) will develop breast cancer in her lifetime.† Have you gotten your PINK Glory Ring yet? If not, here’s how you can purchase one and find out more about the organization you’d be helping by purchasing! †http://women.webmd.com/guide/breast-cancer-arm-yourself-with-facts
It’s Day 10 and here’s an interesting study. Don’t forget to check out our NEW Pink Glory Ring. Help us to reach our goal of selling 100 rings this month! 50% of each sale goes to the Witness Project of Connecticut There is a strong correlation between increased weight and breast cancer, especially those who […]
“The incidence of breast cancer is highest in more developed countries and lowest in less developed countries.” * *Carvalho, Lucia, RN/MSN, and James A. Stewart, MD. 2009. The Everything Health Guide to Living with Breast Cancer. Avon, MA: Adams Media