Breast Cancer
As a Breast Cancer Survivor, I feel it is my duty as a woman, as a human being to add this particular topic to the site. It is not a woman only disease, men are afflicted with the dreaded disease also. If we don't talk about it, keep it in the forefront, I fear the death rate will soar beyond our control. Check out the "Fund Free mammograms" button below and do your part in the fight.
Every 12 minutes a Woman in America Dies of Breast Cancer.
Think of the families and friends of the victims of this disease, their lives are changed forever.
Breast Cancer Awareness is Our Responsibility To Ourselves As Men and Women.
I continue the race and wear the Ribbon for my sister Mary, her race ended early on the morning of August 2nd, 1992. For her and the thousands that could not finish the race, I WEAR and WAVE MY RIBBON.
Breast Cancer, Say It!! Fight It!! Cure It!!
DAMN IT!!!
How it Works
Your click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button helps fund free mammograms, paid for by the site sponsors whose banners appear after you click, and provided to women in need through the efforts of the non-profit National Breast Cancer Foundation to low-income, inner city minority women, whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is limited.
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Would you like to share your story with us? Or that of someone you love that has fought this dreaded disease?
A special page is being held in reserve for just these stories. If you would like to participate and have your story heard, please send it to admin@wahjobservice.com. You will be notified via email when your story has been added to our special page.
Thank You,
Margie
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