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Pink Ribbons for Breast Cancer Awareness

By: Ray Lam

You've seen them on the lapels of celebrities at awards shows. You've seen them as jewelry, as magnets, as pictures on grocery items. They're those little ribbons that show the wearer is a supporter of the cause the ribbon represents.

For breast cancer awareness advocates, the symbol of a pink ribbon represents hope and awareness for those affected by this terrible disease. These groups encourage people to wear this symbol and help in the efforts of raising awareness as well as much-needed funds for research.

The breast cancer ribbon is a favorite among women. This is because this disease has hit home to almost everyone. If you don't have a family member affected by breast cancer, you have a friend or co-worker who has. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in America who doesn't know someone who has had breast cancer. Unfortunately, it's almost as hard to find someone in America who hasn't known someone who DIED from breast cancer. Breast cancer occurs in more people than any other cancer except skin.

This is especially difficult, because we know that early detection might very well have saved our loved ones. This is what the pink ribbon is really all about. Yes, maybe we've lost someone. Maybe we just had a close call. Maybe we're concerned for someone or ourselves right now. But the point is, wearing the ribbon might just remind another woman to get that mammogram she's been putting off. If just one woman did a self examination because she saw a pink ribbon pin on a co-worker that day, it was the most successful clothing choice ever made!

Another form of giving support to the raising of breast cancer awareness is through illumination projects, where famous landmarks and monuments are lit pink. Most of the time, companies sponsor these.

National breast cancer awareness month is October. "Pink Ribbon Day" is always on the fourth Monday. This is the culmination of the month and is the biggest day of activities, education and fundraising, all in support of breast cancer research. You can help by wearing your own pink ribbon. Let your community know you care. When people ask, tell them all about the great work that is being done to cure breast cancer, the second biggest killer of women. Make sure they know that they can do their part in this great cause just by buying a pink ribbon of their own.

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