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MANTALK: A tête-à-tête with a breast cancer survivor
MANTALK: A tête-à-tête with a breast cancer survivorI've heard women say that there is no greater joy than to unhook their bras when they get home at the end of the day and throw them randomly over their shoulders as far away from humanity as they can.Women seem to have a love-hate relationship with their bras.I imagine it can only be compared to when a man is pressed and needs to go to the loo as fast as possible.So we drive fast, park quickly, run up the stairs and almost kick in the door while unzipping frantically and finally releasing a furious gush of urea into the toilet bowl.
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Hingham police take on a touch of pink -- for breast cancer
Hingham police take on a touch of pink -- for breast cancerHingham police take on a touch of pink -- for breast cancerIn October, Hingham officers will wear pink department patches instead, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.The town in the first in the state to join the national police campaign.The special patches are $10 each.Proceeds will go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Skip the breast cancer awareness gimmicks and donate directly
Skip the breast cancer awareness gimmicks and donate directlyTony Cenicola/New York Times/File 2005 Any company can color merchandise pink or use a pink ribbon image, whether they donate all their proceeds to cancer charities or only a tiny percentage.Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed each year in October, has arrived, along with nearly endless opportunities to show your support by buying pink ribbons, totes, bracelets, cellphone cases, soup, rubber duckies, and even Swiffers."Cause-related marketing around breast cancer has really been transformative," said Sandra Miniutti, spokeswoman for charity watchdog organization Charity Navigator."But I do think it has become saturated."AdvertisementIt might seem like a no-brainer to throw a $10 pink water bottle in your shopping cart and support a good cause.
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Cost of breast cancer burdens most women
Cost of breast cancer burdens most womenCAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Paula Carver participates in a yoga class at the Cancer Support Community on Sutherland Avenue on Sept. 28, 2016.SHARE Kristen Burke waits to go for radiation therapy for breast cancer at UT Cancer Institute.September 30, 2016.(SAUL YOUNG/NEWS SENTINEL) Kristen Burke wears a pendent that reads "Fearless" as she undergoes a session of radiation therapy for breast cancer at UT Cancer Institute on on Friday, September 30, 2016.
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Pink cruiser shows for breast cancer awareness
Pink cruiser shows for breast cancer awarenessSalem Police Department a pink-wrapped police cruiser in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Friday, Sept. 30.(Photo: Salem Police Department / Special to the Statesman Journal)If you happen to see a pink Salem police cruiser sweeping through town, don't be alarmed – it's just the department's way of observing Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.Salem Police Department unveiled the pink cruiser Friday, along with a group of 12 officers, civilian staff, dispatchers and families who have been affected by breast cancer in some capacity."We are honored to roll out a pink patrol vehicle on October 1," said Deputy Chief Steve Bellshaw.
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