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Fund Free Mammograms Click on this site up to once a day and it's worth double for the month of May
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05/01/2006
Nancy "Bleeding Heart Activist" K. says:
Click on this site up to once a day and it's worth double for the month of May.
http://www.thebreastca...
the following is from the site
ABOUT THE BREAST CANCER SITE
Your click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button helps fund free mammograms, paid for by site sponsors whose ads appear after you click and provided to women in need through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation to low-income, inner-city and minority women, whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited.
EARLY DETECTION: DO YOU KNOW THE FACTS?
Each year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 43,300 die. One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 400 will die this year.
If detected early, the five-year survival rate exceeds 95%. Mammograms are among the best early detection methods, yet 13 million U.S. women 40 years of age or older have never had a mammogram.
The National Cancer Institute and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommend that women in their forties and older have mammograms every one to two years. A complete early detection plan also includes regular clinical breast examinations by a trained medical professional. Monthly breast self-exams are suggested in addition.
Click here for more information about breast cancer and the issues surrounding it.
Click on this site up to once a day and it's worth double for the month of May.
http://www.thebreastca...
the following is from the site
ABOUT THE BREAST CANCER SITE
Your click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button helps fund free mammograms, paid for by site sponsors whose ads appear after you click and provided to women in need through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation to low-income, inner-city and minority women, whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited.
EARLY DETECTION: DO YOU KNOW THE FACTS?
Each year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 43,300 die. One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 400 will die this year.
If detected early, the five-year survival rate exceeds 95%. Mammograms are among the best early detection methods, yet 13 million U.S. women 40 years of age or older have never had a mammogram.
The National Cancer Institute and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommend that women in their forties and older have mammograms every one to two years. A complete early detection plan also includes regular clinical breast examinations by a trained medical professional. Monthly breast self-exams are suggested in addition.
Click here for more information about breast cancer and the issues surrounding it.
06/16/2007
Jae L. says:
Nancy...when I saw the heading I automatically thought of this halloween costume.
http://www.wackyplanet...
I clicked on my fundage of free mammogram today...
Nancy...when I saw the heading I automatically thought of this halloween costume.
http://www.wackyplanet...
I clicked on my fundage of free mammogram today...
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