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Breast Cancer - Awareness

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      new window Angels Abreast Description: Information on the activities of the Nanaimo Dragonboat rowers in British Columbia, a team of breast cancer survivors dedicated to increasing awareness. (angels-abreast.com)
new window Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Description: UK statistics, awareness, information and support. (hosted.aware.easynet.co.uk)
new window Breast of Canada Calendar 2005 Description: Supports health and prevention with net proceeds to the Canadian Breast Cancer Network. (breastofcanada.com)
new window Celebrating Life Foundation Description: Promotes breast cancer awareness in the U.S. aimed at African-American women and women of color. (celebratinglife.org)
new window Chairwomen of Gainesville Description: B&W photography of Gainesville women with their favorite chairs in support of breast cancer awareness. (mediaimage.net)
new window Day Of Caring Description: Denver entity that organizes a day of highlighting breast cancer awareness. (dayofcaringonline.org)
new window GlobalWalk Description: Polly Letofsky left her home in Colorado for an 18,000 mile walk around the world as an awareness and fundraising campaign for breast cancer. (globalwalk.org)
new window National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Description: Every October in the United States. Dedicated to increasing awareness of early detection. (nbcam.org)
new window Nifty Fifty Breast Cancer Quilt Description: Quilter crafters from around the U.S. created a work for awareness. Now there are a number of similar quilting group projects. (geocities.com)
new window Phenomenal Women Of The Web Description: Breast cancer awareness, links, help, resources, advice. (phenomenalwomen.com)
new window PIllars of Hope Description: Iowa organization that distributes free hats to women who have lost their hair during chemotherapy for breast cancer. (pillarsofhope.org)
new window Pink Ribbons Crusade Description: Non-profit organization raising funds for breast cancer awareness and research by the exhibiting of British royal family items including Princess Diana gowns. (pinkribbonscrusade.org)
new window The Bra Show Description: Celebrating the human form to conquer breast cancer. (thebrashow.org)
new window Visions of Hope Description: An AstraZeneca sponsored initiative offering a traveling breast cancer exhibit, speakers bureau and local awards program. (visionsofhopeprogram.com)
 




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