Aug 182011
 

After a couple of positive discussions with the London/Middlesex Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, while still a little cautious, I am looking forward to hearing back from them in the next week or so to be able to put official logos on this site.  Other agencies are also being contacted through a variety of channels in hopes of seeking their full support of this project, but whether I get to put up their logos or not, I am still prepared to push forward on this important project!

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Aug 032011
 

While I’ve never personally battled Cancer, I do have family and friends that have had to fight the battle. Thankfully, all of them are survivors! I have had medical battles of my own, with a heart attack and other issues in my medical history, and also know the real value of support to get through the fight and come out a winner. You see, I’m a firm believer in the fact that the right kinds of support are CRITICAL to full recovery. In short… if you WANT to live, you CAN live!

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Jul 202011
 

That’s the Tagline for a product called the Thingamaboob, and it suits the item quite well.  A small pendant that shows the relative sizes of breast lumps detectable by Mammography as compared to Breast Self Examination, the Thingamaboob is a wearable reminder of the importance of getting regular Mammograms every two years after the age of 50.  At just $10 each, they are a great way to remind yourself, and make a great gift to remind loved ones as well.  Head on over and get your Thingamaboob TODAY!

Jul 192011
 

Did you know that MEN can get breast cancer as well?!  Well guys, we certainly CAN get it, and need to be aware of that fact.  You can learn more about is soon right here at Project Pink, but for now, take a read of this article at the Mayo Clinic Site.