Feminist Majority Foundation’s Choices Campus Blog had a great post about Breast Cancer Awareness this past week, so go check it out! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsLove in the Time of Corona… Read more ›
This may be the last picture of the month, unless you want to see more! These guys blasted music from their red convertible and danced around on it! It was great! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer… Read more ›
I’m loving looking at these pictures again! Are you loving seeing them for the first time? An awesome cement truck, decked out for the cause! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsTeaching Tolerance:… Read more ›
Walking past the Field Museum: Early detection saves lives! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsEveryone’s Body Fails Small Changes to a Greener Life March for Science – Chicago
Enjoying these pictures? Here’s another! Support See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsA Partial Strike – #DayWithoutAWoman Ms. Blog: The Women’s March on Washington Was as Educational as It Was Empowering The Women’s March on Washington was… Read more ›
Another awesome picture from the Avon Walk 2009: My feet don’t look too bad, huh? They hurt, though, I’ll tell ya! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. Related PostsTeaching Tolerance: For My Students, the Women’s March is Just the Beginning Ms.… Read more ›
Another picture from the Avon Walk 2009: This guy was dancing behind the pink ambulance that blasted music and drove up and down the walk route. It was awesome to see him every few hours! Early detection saves lives! Support… Read more ›
Let’s take a break from facts and check out some pictures, eh? This one is from last year’s Avon Walk. How’s that for turning gender roles on their heads? 🙂 Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month… Read more ›
Over eighty percent of breast lumps are not cancerous, but benign such as fibrocystic breast disease. But it’s still important to get any lump checked out! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsSix… Read more ›
from breast cancer in the United States in 2009: Estimated new cases and deaths New cases: 192,370 (female); 1,910 (male) Deaths: 40,170 (female); 440 (male) Early detection saves lives! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer… Read more ›
Did you know that ninety-six percent of women who find and treat breast cancer early will be cancer-free after five years. Early detection saves lives! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related Posts8 Things… Read more ›
Did you know that the first sign of breast cancer usually shows up on a woman’s mammogram before it can be felt or any other symptoms are present? Early detection saves lives! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. Related PostsMy Baby… Read more ›
Did you know that breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women between the ages of 15 and 54, and the second cause of cancer death in women 55 to 74? You can help reduce this statistic… Read more ›
Did you know that every 13 minutes a woman dies of breast cancer? You can help reduce this statistic by supporting Breast Cancer Awareness here. Related PostsIt’s a….. gender reveal! Fearless Females: Don’t Be the Wrinkle Review: Playing House: Notes… Read more ›
Did you know that one in eight women or 12.6% of all women will get breast cancer in her lifetime? You can help reduce this statistic by supporting Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related… Read more ›
OK, I know it’s technically September 30, but tomorrow marks the beginning of October, which means a few exciting things: My favorite season, fall, is finally upon us. I will be married one year from 10/9. I will be wearing… Read more ›