This giveaway is now closed. Congrats to Barbara #61!
Apart from non-melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women (CDC), yet, no cure has been found to date. Thankfully, there are organizations like Susan G. Komen for the Cure, dedicated to education and research about causes, treatment, and a cure for this disease.
Hanes has teamed up with Susan G. Komen and Actress Melina Kanakaredes in the fight against breast cancer. Hanes will be the official T-shirt of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Series. Komen will provide Hanes t-shirts to the 1.5 million people who participate in the series every year. Hanes will also offer a special “pink collection” of panties, bras, socks, and graphic tees — including three T-shirts exclusively designed by Melina Kanakaredes. These T-shirts, which communicate strength, hope, and fearlessness, are designed to honor those affected by the disease. Additionally, Hanes will also donate $500,000 to Komen in 2010.
You can view the “pink” T-shirts on the Hanes website and at Walmart locations across the country. The complete “pink” collection will be available on the Hanes website and in select stores this fall.
Win It! One of you will win a Hanes Pink Tee designed by Melina Kanakaredes. Simply leave me a comment with something you learned about breast cancer. Comments will close on June 3, 2010 at 11:59 PM PST. One comment per person, please (unless you do the extra credit). US residents only. Duplicates and comments not including the above information will be disqualified. Comments are moderated. If you don’t see your comment in a reasonable amount of time, send me an email. Bloggers and non-bloggers may enter. If you don’t want to leave your email address, please be sure to check back for my announcement on the winner. Please note that winners must respond within 48 hours of being announced/contacted or another winner will be drawn. Want an extra entry? Do any or all of the following and receive an extra entry for each one.
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jw says
I’ve learned that it is somewhat rare but possible for men to get breast cancer
Laura C says
I learn how important family history is. But it is not the only factor.
Laura C says
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debp says
I learned that woman who start their periods before the age of 12 have a 20% higher risk than those that started after age 14.
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I am a email subscriber.
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Amber G says
I learned that Members of the Scientific Advisory Council will serve two year, renewable terms and be expected to contribute approximately 100 to 120 hours each year to Komen activities.
Marla Y says
I learned that 1910 men will have been diagnosed of breast cancer in 2009. I’ve always just thought of breast cancer as a women thing. Interesting. Thank you for the giveaway.
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Marla Y says
I am an email subscriber. Thanks!
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Marla Y says
I follow you on Twitter and tweeted: http://twitter.com/nanatide/status/14358944275
Thanks!
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Kimberly says
I learned that: Going through menopause at a late age is an established risk factor for breast cancer. Studies show that women who go through menopause after age 55 have twice the risk of breast cancer as women who do so before age 45.
Kimberly says
Email subscriber.
Carolyn says
Your pathology report contains the information that describes your diagnosis.
Wehaf says
On average, 7 to 18 percent of women with early breast cancer have a local recurrence within 10 years after treatment.
cherice says
There are two different types of biopsies done, the Needle biopsie and the Surgical biopsie. Thanks for the chance!
cherice says
I subscribe 🙂
NICHOLAS NIEVES says
that man can get breast cancer
Amanda says
so cute!
Jaque says
I learned the most promising new treatments are the targeted therapies that, unlike many of today’s standard treatments, attack only cancer cells and leave healthy cells alone. This is such a great approach.
Thank you. 🙂
Laura C says
I follow on twitter and tweeted
edq143 says
very nice im in
lori Berman says
I learned men can get ti too, however one thing I learned personally recently is the importance of mammograms. Had to go back for retesting, thankfully nothing was wrong. But, it shows how important it is to get checked each year
tracy davis says
I learned that woman who start their periods before the age of 12 have a 20% higher risk than those that started after age 14
Christine says
1910 men will have been diagnosed of breast cancer in 2009
amanda says
i learned that breast cancer risk rises after age 40
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Clarissa says
i learned that your height has an impact on your risk factor..at almost 6 ft i guess i am high risk
Clarissa says
http://twitter.com/cneiding/status/14513902775 tweet
Clarissa says
subscriber
Clarissa says
stumbled
Deb says
I learned that breast cancer is the number one cause of cancer death in Hispanic women.
Deb says
Subscribed to feed via email
joni taylor says
I learned men can get breast cancer too
Carol says
I learned that 1,910 new cases of male breast cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. during 2009.
Carol says
I tweeted about the giveaway! (@riverred)
Carol says
I subscribed!
Carol says
I stumbled!
Donna C. says
I learned that some of the factors the affect breast cancer risk include
# Age at first period
# Age at menopause
# Drinking alcohol
# Ashkenazi Jewish heritage
# Body weight and weight gain
# Birth control pill use
# Height
# Socioeconomic status
and others
Donna C. says
follow you on twitter and tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/status/14662116466
Donna C. says
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Kathy says
I’ve learned that these are the most common symptoms of breast cancer:
•Lump, hard knot or thickening
•Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening
•Change in the size or shape of the breast
•Dimpling or puckering of the skin
•Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple
•Pulling in of your nipple or other parts of the breast
•Nipple discharge that starts suddenly
•New pain in one spot that doesn’t go away
Robyn Lessard says
I learned that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer.
Kimberly L says
I learned that woman who start their periods before the age of 12 have a 20% higher risk than those that started after age 14
Shelly aka allysmama says
I leaned that, on average, 7 to 18 percent of women with early breast cancer have a local recurrence within 10 years after treatment.
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Shelly aka allysmama says
follow on twitter and tweeted
http://twitter.com/sleatham1/status/15163028888
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email subscriber
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Jessica says
I learned that 5% of breast cancers occur in women under 40.
Jessica says
I subscriber via RSS reader.
Benita G. says
I learned that although we hear mostly about women getting breast cancer, men do get breast cancer as well, only it’s not as frequent.
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Benita G. says
Email subscriber.
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Jean says
I’ve learned how important it is to do regular brest exams.
Bryanna P. says
Awesome blog and thanks for the giveaway!
Would love, love, LOVE to win this!
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erma says
I learned that guys can get it too.
Sue Farrell says
I learned that some breast cancer strikes women under 40.
Sarah says
American Airlines has a Miles for the Cure campaign going to support breast cancer research.
Melanie says
Breast cancer is a type of cancer where cells in the breast tissue divide and grow without the usual controls on cell death and cell division.
Happi Shopr says
I learned that woman who start their periods before the age of 12 have a 20% higher risk than those that started after age 14.
Becky says
Going through menopause at a late age is an established risk factor for breast cancer. Studies show that women who go through menopause after age 55 have twice the risk of breast cancer as women who do so before age 45.
barbara wright says
I learned that, Apart from non-melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women
barbara wright says
I subscribe with google reader
barbara wright says
I follow you on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/bsw529/status/15341061156
barbara wright says
I faved you on technorati – barbarawr
Julie Jones says
BREAKING NEWS! There is a breast cancer vaccine that mice are responding to. YAY!
Kate says
I learned that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer!
Amy Delong says
it is rare but men can also get breast cancer
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Terri L says
An estimated 192,370 new cases of invasive breast cancer will occur among women in the United States during 2009
susan smoaks says
i learned that there is not a cure for cancer
susan smoaks says
i am a subscriber
Tammy says
Just five percent of all breast cancers occur in women under age 40
Lucy Schwartz says
There are two types of Breast cancer divided by years. Pre and Post menapause. One is estrogen dependent the other is not.
Veronica Garrett says
I learmed that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Gianna says
Men can get it too.. my FIL is one example.
Charlene Kuser says
I learned that white women are more likely to get breast cancer
than women of any other racial or ethnic group
Charlene Kuser says
I am following you on Twitter (Swtlilchick)
Charlene Kuser says
I am a subscriber via email
Charlene Kuser says
I fave you on Technorati (Swtlilchick)
Lily Kwan says
I learned that only 5% to 10% of breast cancers occur in women with a clearly defined genetic predisposition for the disease.
Lily Kwan says
I subscribed to your email feed.