By buying one of the products below, a percentage of the sale will be donated to charity. Show your support and go pink today.
Complete with a collection of never-seen-before ghd accessories plus a set of GHDs and free UK shipping.
Cute little t-shirt especially designed to support the campaign.
the world's first multi-functional hand tool. It's like having an entire tool box in the palm of your hand.
With a stylish pink ribbon design, the hand-finished tips are perfectly aligned to grab the hair without fail. £2 will be donated to the Breast Cancer Campaign.
Mini ball pen with a pink and polished stainless steel case. Fits all Filofax organisers. Blue refill.
In striking lizard print leather, it features specially printed breast cancer awareness pages, unique pink dividers, rulers and papers.
Can also be used in several positions for daytime support during pregnancy and whilst breast feeding
Revolutionary design that sterilises quickly and efficiently and even looks great in your kitchen. Sterilises up to 6 bottles in 8 minutes
This complete anti-ageing system will transform your skin to reveal a younger looking you. With this collection, Elemis has pledged a donation of £10,000 to Breast Cancer Care.
Launched in 1993, the campaim aims to increase awareness of breast cancer, raise funds for research into the disease and support people affected by the disease.
The Facts:
- The biggest risk factor, after gender, is age
The older you are, the higher the risk; 80% of breast cancer cases occur in women over the age of 50
- More people are being diagnosed with breast cancer, but survival rates are improving
This is probably due to improved treatment and earlier detection through increased breast awareness and the NHS screening service
- Breast cancer also affects men, but it is rare
Around 300 men are diagnosed each year
The Stats:
- Around 46,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each year - that's one person every 12 minutes
- Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women under 35 - more than 1,500 women aged 35-39 are diagnosed annually
- Approximately 12,400 people die from breast cancer in the UK every year
- Breast cancer is the second biggest cause of death for women in the UK (lung cancer is the biggest)
The Fiction:
- "Breast cancer is mainly a hereditary disease". Breast cancer can run in families, but fewer than 10% of cases are as a result of family history
- "Pregnancy increases the risk of breast cancer" Wrong. In fact, the more children a woman has, the lower her risk of getting breast cancer
- "Deodorants cause breast cancer" There is no hard evidence to prove or disprove this myth, which has caused unnecessary distress for a lot of women
For more information and to find out how you can get involved, visit www.breastcancercare.org.uk.
Avoid any confusion and understand exactly what breast cancer is, who it affects and how common it really is.
All women should regularly examine their breasts. Learn how to identify signs that should prompt you to visit your doctor as soon as possible.
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