2006
Breast Cancer Survivors
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The Happiest Mother's Day"This photo was taken of me on Mother's Day 2002, three months after I had stopped my chemo treatments. I am a four-and-a-half-year survivor of breast cancer!"
Mmartinfan2005
Sep 13th 2007 3:28PM< Previous Photo | Next Photo >
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(Page 1)1. As in your words "too many stupid pink items"....if those items were not out in the market place, the Awareness for Breast Cancer would dwindle. As a proud and blessed TWO time Breast Cancer Survivor, I purchase those items, wear, display, and gift give them not only in October but all year long. A percentage of proceeds go to one of the many Breast Cancer Foundastions/ Charities. Yes, still give your $$ to the charity. But, keep THE PINK out there, to let all know that the Battle Against Breast Cancer still rages.
Deborah @ Oct 22nd 2007 4:57AM