Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Breast Cancer?

I'm 17 and a senior at highschool and a student at the School of Nursing and I'm a huge advocate for Breast Cancer research and support. I'm always wearing my pink ribbon and my pink ribbon necklace and I have many breast cancer/pink ribbon clothing articles. Since it's breast cancer awareness month I tried to see what my community//county and surronding cities are doing to support...........and I found out...completely nothing. At the highschool football games I take donations and sell pink ribbons. I'm getting some pretty positive responses from this but I need more. Does anyone know where I can get free materials for breast cancer awareness other than just printing stuff off the internet?

Breast Cancer?
It makes me so happy to know that there are other people out there who care about finding a cure! Visit www.curebreastcancer.org when you get a chance. This organization was founded by Dr. Bodai, who created the breast cancer stamp, and has since gone back to Congress in an effort to allow the continuation of the stamp. He is awesome, and that web site should offer a plethora of information and resources. Thank you fo being a part of the fight against Breast Cancer.
Reply:It is important that you eat Iodine .


You can find it in sea weed. THey did a study on breast cancer pateints and none of them had Iodine in their diet.


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Reply:google it
Reply:I'm honoring you for your hard work and I'm glad your doing this. Every person should do something kind to one other who really needs it.


What do you mean free materials for breast cancer awareness?





Other than that, here is some advice.


1. You should make a poster and add short phrases of informatino about breastcancer when you sell the pink ribbons and broshures. Everyone should be aware of breast cancer.


2. Send e-mails to all your friends and family to aware of this deadly cacner.


3. Other than selling pink ribbons, do a bake sale...if appropriate.
Reply:While cure for any cancer might not be around the bend You might consider making an appeal of some sort to politicians to guide more funds to mammography and such to help minimize fatalities and human suffering, and in addition help to reduce costs from reviving of such. Maybe try to collect likeminded and make namelists and send them to Your congressperson? A few bucks is good but governmental concern would be a turning point. Keep up the good work!


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