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Pink Ribbon BREAST CANCER AWARENESS Lanyard
2007-09-26 13:59:00
Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness Lanyards. Great for keychains, carrying ID cards - anything! 6 different styles - Finda Cure, Pink ribbon and more. Each lanyard meaures approx. 36" long and 3/4" wide. Each lanyard has a hook on the end with a keyring attached. Order 12 and get the Card display. Great for fund raisersView product details at Amazon


Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Ribbon Rubber Wristband
2007-09-26 13:48:00
Show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness with our 3 different Pink Ribbon Rubber Wristbands. Available with the sayings "HOPE", "STRENGTH" & "FIND A CURE".View product details at Amazon
Read more: Breast Cancer , Breast Cancer Awareness

Living Beyond Breast Cancer: A Survivor's Guide for When Treatment Ends and the Rest of Your Life Begins
2007-09-26 13:31:00
It has won endorsements from both Bernie Siegel and former surgeon general C. Everett Koop. It deftly and with compassion maps out a guide for going back to a "normal" life: for handling fears of recurrence and worries that family members will develop breast cancer and for managing physical posttreatment problems, including the lingering side effects of radiation, fertility difficulties, changes in sex drive, and feelings of unattractiveness.View book details at Amazon
Read more: Breast , Cancer , Breast Cancer , Living , Guide , Treatment

B.O.O.B.S.: A Bunch of Outrageous Breast-Cancer Survivors Tell Their Stories of Courage, Hope and Healing
2007-09-26 13:19:00
England, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Denmark, Sweden--doesn't sound like the itinerary of a cancer "victim," does it? But Lorna Goldstein, one of the 10 breast cancer survivors whose stories appear here, has been to all those places recently, traveling with her globe-trotting husband just as she did in years past. And, diagnosed with metastatic, recurring breast cancer, followed by unrelated uterine cancer, she has had bouts with cancer three times, twice within six months. "Have cancer, will travel" summarizes her upbeat, can-do attitude. Despite the rigors of testing, biopsies, diagnoses, treatments, pain, medication, surgeries, anxieties, hospital stays, nausea, and more, she enjoys health, energy, and a pain-free life that includes painting and piano playing. Neither Goldstein nor any of the other contributors, whose ages span 25 years and whose stages of cancer range from 0 to 4, minimizes the harsh realities, and all bring admirable strength of spirit to bear on their situation, wh
Read more: Breast , Cancer , Bunch , Outrageous , Survivors , Stories , Healing

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