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  2. Why October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - AOL

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    Breast Cancer Awareness Month dates back to 1985, when the American Cancer Society picked one week in October and teamed up with the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries – now ...

  3. Think pink! The prettiest pink fashion finds for Breast ... - AOL

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  4. Pink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The pink ribbon is an international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, and the color pink in general, identify the wearer or promoter with the breast cancer brand and express moral support for people with breast cancer. Pink ribbons are most commonly seen during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

  5. Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    Mbabane: Swazi people joined the "Brave the Breast" annual event in aid of the Eswatini Breast Cancer Network, 2016.. Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), also referred to in the United States as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM), is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and raise ...

  6. 22News goes pink for breast cancer awareness - AOL

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    CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Monday is our annual go pink day at 22News. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 22News is wearing pink to bring attention to the disease. Plus, 22News will be ...

  7. Breast cancer awareness - Wikipedia

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    Advocates like Breast Cancer Action and women's health issues scholar Samantha King, whose book inspired the 2011 documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc., are unhappy that relatively little money or attention is devoted to identifying the non-genetic causes of breast cancer or to preventing breast cancer from occurring. [123]