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Pretty in pink for breast cancer cause, Health News & Top Stories : straitstimes





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Pretty in pink for breast cancer cause, Health News & Top Stories

Pretty in pink for breast cancer cause, Health News & Top Stories
Pretty in pink for breast cancer cause, Health News & Top Stories
Ms Lily Chan, 53, gives the thumbs up to her friends and supporters as she walks down the catwalk.The crowd responds with cheers for the breast cancer survivor, who was first diagnosed with the condition in 2010.She was joined by other breast cancer patients and survivors who walked the runway yesterday wearing clothes that they designed and sewed themselves.The fashion show at The Cathay was held in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.


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Pink fashion, high heels at breast cancer fundraiser in Fort Lauderdale – WSVN 7News

Pink fashion, high heels at breast cancer fundraiser in Fort Lauderdale – WSVN 7News
Pink fashion, high heels at breast cancer fundraiser in Fort Lauderdale – WSVN 7News
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Folks strutted their stuff in fashionable attire on the streets of Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Saturday morning, and it was all to raise money for local breast cancer patients.Glitz, pride and the color pink dominated the day on the 10th anniversary of The Strut, South Florida's sassiest charity fundraiser."If you look at some of our things, it's pink leopard.The bag has pink leopard [print] on it," said Judith Rudin, a board member of Glam-A-THON, the group behind the annual event.


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Funding lifts breast cancer survival rates

Funding lifts breast cancer survival rates
Funding lifts breast cancer survival rates
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share Lois Wilkinson with the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition talks about raising money to fight breast cancer.Jason Minto/The News JournalApril Kloxin, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Delaware, won a $450,000 grant from Susan G. Komen for her work on breast cancer metastasis.(Photo: SUCHAT PEDERSON/THE NEWS JOURNAL)WILMINGTON, Del.— April Kloxin is part of an ever-growing body of researchers and clinicians making it their mission to outsmart breast cancer cells.


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