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Being Bright Pink is not just about being aware; it’s about taking action! As we enter National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October), we’re asking you to boldly turn the awareness this month creates into meaningful action to detect breast cancer at an early, non life-threatening stage, or reduce your risk of developing it altogether.
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DownloadCheck out the highlights from our For the Women We Love High Tea Celebration. Learn more about our Ask A Genetic Counselor program, and get inspired by our volunteer spotlight on Hannah Crew.
DownloadFabFest 2012 featuring Giuliana Rancic was an incredible success—read the highlights here! Check out our cancer-fighting recipe for kale and sweet potatoes, and find out how Bright Pink inspires Komal Gujarathi in our story of impact.
DownloadWe round out the year by spreading gratitude to the Bright Pink community for their continued love and support of our mission. Learn how Team Bright Pink helped Robyn Bumgarner take control of her health through running the Chicago Marathon, and read more about a 2011 study on BRCA and breast cancer risk.
DownloadWe kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a series of VIPink events around the country. Read up on how to be an empowered patient, and find out why maintaining a healthy body weight is not just about looking good in a swimsuit.
DownloadCheck out the highlights from our incredibly successful Fit-Fest 2011. Learn more about our brilliant Ambassadors, and sneak a peek at our newest resource, the Empowered Patient Toolkit.
DownloadWe reveal our new educational booklets especially for young African American, Latina, and LGBQ women and our latest website content on legal resources and fertility issues for high-risk women. Learn how running for a cause provides emotional fuel for getting through 26.2.
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