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Breast Cancer
• In 1901 the rates for Cancer were 1:8000
• In 2006 the rates for Cancer are 1:3
for women and 1:2 for men
• There are 200 different types of Cancer and scientists
agree that 80% are caused by
synthetic toxic chemicals
• The statistics for Breast Cancer are 1:9
I received
this via my e-
A handsome, middle-
The man brushed off the reaction as ignorance, but the smirks began
to get to him. He looked one of the rude men squarely in the eye, placed his hand
beneath the ribbon and asked, quizzically,
With that all the men began to
laugh out loud. The man he addressed said, as he fought back laughter,
"Hey, sorry
man, but we were just commenting on how pretty your pink ribbon looks against your
blue jacket!"
The middle aged man calmly motioned for the joker to come over to his
table and invited him to sit down. The guy obliged, not really sure why.
In a soft
voice, the middle aged man said, "I wear this ribbon to bring awareness about breast
cancer. I wear it in my mother's honour."
"Oh, sorry dude. She died of breast cancer?"
"No, she didn't. She's alive and well. But her breasts nourished me as an infant
and were a soft resting place for my head when I was scared or lonely as a little
boy. I'm very grateful for my mother's breasts and her health."
"Umm," the stranger
replied, "Yeah."
"And I wear this ribbon to honour my wife", the middle aged man
went on.
"And she's okay, too?" the other guy asked.
Oh, yes. She's fine. Her breasts
have been a great source of loving pleasure for both of us and with them she nurtured
and nourished our beautiful daughter 23 years ago. I am grateful for my wife's breasts,
and for her health."
"Uh huh. And I guess you wear it to honour your daughter, also?"
"It's too late to honour my daughter by wearing it now. My daughter died of breast
cancer one month ago. She thought she was too young to have breast cancer, so when
she accidentally noticed a small lump, she ignored it.
She thought that since it
wasn't painful, it must not be anything to worry about."
Shaken and ashamed, the
now sober stranger said, "Oh, man, I'm so sorry mister."
"So, in my daughter's memory,
too, I proudly wear this little ribbon, which allows me the opportunity to enlighten
others. Now, go home and talk to your wife and your daughters, your mother and your
friends. And here," the middle-
Do regular breast self-
Please send this on to anyone you would like to remind
of the importance of breast cancer awareness.
A CANDLE LOSES NOTHING BY LIGHTING ANOTHER CANDLE. PLEASE KEEP
THIS CANDLE GOING
Study: Chores reduce breast cancer risk
LONDON (UPI) -
The Cancer Research UK research of more than 200,000
women from nine European countries found doing household chores offered a better
defense against breast cancer than sports or a physical job.
Doctors knew that physical
exercise can reduce the risk of breast cancer but were uncertain about how much and
what types of activities were necessary, the BBC said. Also, much of the research
focused on the link between exercise and breast cancer in post-
The study looked at pre-
The research was in Cancer Epidemiology
Biomarkers and Prevention.
29/12/2006