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		<title>Thoughts on Various Cancer Stuff</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 23:48:10 +0000</pubDate>
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	If you have a family member or close friend who is a breast cancer survivor, you have firsthand knowledge that these women (and men!) are a special breed of people who deserve to be recognized, supported and celebrated! Whether your loved one has just commemorated their first month as a breast cancer survivor or they [...]]]></description>
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	If you have a family member or close friend who is a breast cancer survivor, you have firsthand knowledge that these women (and men!) are a special breed of people who deserve to be recognized, supported and celebrated! Whether your loved one has just commemorated their first month as a breast cancer survivor or they are a veteran survivor of five years, ten years, and beyond, show them how much they mean to you with a special gift. Following are the five best websites to find the best gifts for breast cancer survivors.</p>
<p>1. The Pink Ribbon Shop offers a huge variety of gifts for all breast cancer survivors, from those currently battling the disease to those celebrating another victorious checkup. Find unique jewelry such as anklets, toe rings, and Swarovski Crystal necklaces. Choose items of clothing, religious pieces, office supplies, and even a special section for men including snazzy silk ties.</p>
<p>2. GotCancer.org has a selection of adorable t-shirts. A popular one boasts the trendy-looking initials CCKMA across the front. Look a little closer and you&#39;ll see more lettering beneath; Cancer Can Kiss My &#8230;! Another shows a To Do list. The first item on the list is checked off: Beat Cancer! The second item on the list? Take Over the World! Along with shirts for patients and survivors, this site also offers items for supporters, so you can even find something for yourself. </p>
<p>3. The Breast Cancer Site Store not only offers a wide variety of gifts for survivors, but your purchase will also help fund mammograms for women who aren&#39;t insured or otherwise cannot afford one. This site has a collection of lovely, unique Christmas ornaments, a calendar featuring beautiful photography and moving messages, license plate frames and more. </p>
<p>4. The BC Mall stocks over 1300 items and is breast cancer survivor owned and operated. Gift categories range from inspirational (such as a stained glass angel holding a pink ribbon) to books (check out the Better Homes &amp; Gardens Pink Ribbon &#8220;Cooking for a Cure&#8221; Breast Cancer Cookbook) to novelty items (my favorite &#8211; a car decal stating &#8220;Cancer Sucks!&#8221;).</p>
<p>5. Ta-tas for Life has an adorable collection of eye-catching t-shirts, hats, novelty items and even doggy apparel. This retailer donates five percent of every sale to breast cancer research organizations. Since 2004, the brand has donated over $100,000. Their basic motto (Save the ta-tas) emblazons many items. Other sayings include &#8220;Caught you lookin&#39; at my ta-tas&#8221;, &#8220;My ta-tas could beat up your ta-tas&#8221; and &#8211; in very small print, mind you &#8211; &#8220;If you can read this, step away from my ta-tas!&#8221; </p>
<p>No matter where you decide to shop, or what gift you deem the perfect one for your favorite breast cancer survivor, give it with a hug, a smile, and a heart-felt, &#8220;I am so proud of you!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>The Thing About Cancer Bracelets</title>
		<link>http://efourmies.com/coloncancerbracelet/2009/10/10/the-thing-about-cancer-bracelets/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 18:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
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	Surviving cancer is not something every cancer patient has experience with, unfortunately, but many of those who have wear a cancer bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are yellow and signal the wearer is a cancer survivor, a family member to a cancer survivor, or someone who bought the bracelet to show support for the fight against cancer.
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	Surviving cancer is not something every cancer patient has experience with, unfortunately, but many of those who have wear a cancer bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are yellow and signal the wearer is a cancer survivor, a family member to a cancer survivor, or someone who bought the bracelet to show support for the fight against cancer.</p>
<p>Sometimes in life we feel very helpless when someone we love is struggling with an illness, especially something as serious as cancer. It&rsquo;s during these times with those we love that we wish we could do something more. Did you know that just wearing a cancer bracelet means a lot in the fight against cancer? </p>
<p>If you or a loved one is a cancer survivor, you understand better than the average person the value of life and healing. This is one more reason to sport a cancer bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are a non-verbal way to acknowledge your value of life and living. Buy purchasing such a bracelet, LiveStrong and other foundations receive proceeds to continue their research on finding a cure against this vicious disease. </p>
<p>During Cancer Awareness Week, many people wear a cancer bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are being sold all over the place to raise funds for cancer research, as well as to support cancer awareness. Many a survivor of cancer is known to wear such a bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are not only a fashion fad, but also a subtle way to make a statement to show your support for a worldwide movement on cancer awareness. </p>
<p>When choosing a cancer bracelet, LiveStrong bracelets are the perfect way to gain the attention of those you know. They are a great conversation piece and give you a chance to share your story or to invite people to websites where cancer awareness is supported and cancer research is being conducted. From there, more people can support the fight against cancer by purchasing a bracelet. LivesStrong bracelets are an excellent way to go. </p>
<p>Raising funds for cancer over the years has helped researchers discover breakthroughs and ways to bring comfort to cancer patients, as well as to increase life expectancy. Researchers are breaking ground daily and gaining new understanding into ways to better prevent and all types of cancer. While wearing a cancer bracelet, LiveStrong and other cancer fighting foundations&rsquo; philosophies will reflect in you. Your support as a citizen tells a story of your dedication and commitment to winning the battle for cancer patients nationwide. </p>
<p><strong>Where can I purchase a cancer bracelet? LiveStrong pink bracelets are sold everywhere!</strong></p>
<p>There are truly hundreds of places online where you can purchase a cancer bracelet. LiveStrong bracelets are a popular item and organizations such as church groups, cancer support groups and individuals are taking advantage of the chance to promote this great cause. Whether you&rsquo;re a survivor or a know someone who has survived cancer, don&rsquo;t hesitate to get involved in the fight against this deadly disease by purchasing a bracelet. LiveStrong cancer bracelets are a great way all of us can get involved in the battle to help researchers find a cure for cancer. </p>
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