It’s Still a Pink Month…some history October 25, 2009
Posted by Admin in Cancer, Women.Tags: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, First You Cry, FLOTUS, Gene Test, Pink, research, Risk, Save Second Base, Surgery, Women
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Six more days of Breast Cancer Awareness Month! The first time I had cancer, there were no pink ribbons,
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Danskin triathlons, no tamoxifen or test for the breast cancer gene mutations, no Race for the Cure, no Susan Love books; the Susan G. Komen Foundation had been established, but I didn’t know about it. No internet either.
No Save Second Base or the site I found last week-Save the TaTa’s!
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How did I do my research back then? (more…)
Save 2nd Base October 1, 2009
Posted by Admin in Cancer, Women.Tags: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pink, Save Second Base, Women
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Today I am speaking in public about some humorous things I have learned from being a cancer survivor. More on that later. And it is October 1st. It’s the first day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Or the pink month……
For information on “pink with a wink” visit the 2nd Base site.