breast cancer

Breast Cancer Stories: Kimberly, doctor and Breast Cancer survivor

During the month of October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month), Beutiful will be fundraising to support Breast Cancer research. To donate, visit our Fundraising page or buy some merchandise from our store! 100% of sales and donations go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Do you have a Breast Cancer story you’d like to share? Email us at beutifulmagazine@gmail.com!

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Breast Cancer Stories: Danny, husband of a Breast Cancer survivor

During the month of October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month), Beutiful will be fundraising to support Breast Cancer research. To donate, visit our Fundraising page or buy some merchandise from our store! 100% of sales and donations go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Do you have a Breast Cancer story you’d like to share? Email us at beutifulmagazine@gmail.com!

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Breast Cancer Stories: Lisa, double mastectomy survivor

During the month of October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month), Beutiful will be fundraising to support Breast Cancer research. To donate, visit our Fundraising page or buy some merchandise from our store! 100% of sales and donations go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Do you have a Breast Cancer story you’d like to share? Email us at beutifulmagazine@gmail.com!

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Breast Cancer Awareness: women share their wisdom and stories

Women in the United States get breast cancer more than any other type of cancer except for skin cancer. It is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in women. Each year it is estimated that nearly 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die. Approximately 1,700 men will also be diagnosed with breast cancer and 450 will die each year. That little blurb came from The National Breast Cancer Foundation‘s website, which is a great source of information if…

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Preventing breast cancer with a healthy diet and lifestyle

The choices that we make in our lives have an impact on our future. Breast cancer, the second leading death-causing cancer in women, can in some ways be prevented by making healthier lifestyle changes to reduce our risk of developing cancer. Here are some tips on what foods to eat and what behaviors are good to adapt!

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