Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Breast Cancer Awareness

As most of you know, I lost a dear friend, Sande Fuqua, to breast cancer so this cause is very important to me.  Kady's Pet Couture has made pink ribbon dog and cat collars to remind people about breast cancer awareness.  For each collar sold this month, we will donate $2 to the Breast Cancer Awareness foundation.  Help us fight this dreaded disease!!

Pink Ribbon Dog Collar
 The dog collars come in a plethora of sizes: from the smallest Chihauhau to the biggest Saint Bernard.  If you don't see the size you need just let us know and we will make it to fit.  They come with or without the bow.  I still haven't perfected the bow tie for those fellas in the crowd.  Working on it though.
Pink Ribbon Cat Breakaway Collar
The newest addition to our line is the adorable little breakaway cat collars.  They come with or without the bow, but each one has a bell!!  We make them in two adjustable sizes--so we can fit the new kitty or tame that growing leopard you have in the house.

Stop by our Etsy shop: Kady's Pet Couture to help us lick this disease!!  Together we WILL make a difference!! 

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Pink adjustable buckles

Saturday, October 3, 2009

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer

The following cancer screening guidelines are recommended for those people at average risk for cancer (unless otherwise specified) and without any specific symptoms.

People who are at increased risk for certain cancers may need to follow a different screening schedule, such as starting at an earlier age or being screened more often. Those with symptoms that could be related to cancer should see their doctor right away.

Cancer-related checkup

For people aged 20 or older having periodic health exams, a cancer-related checkup should include health counseling, and depending on a person's age and gender, might include exams for cancers of the thyroid, oral cavity, skin, lymph nodes, testes, and ovaries, as well as for some non-malignant (non-cancerous) diseases.

Special tests for certain cancer sites are recommended as outlined below.

Breast cancer

  • Yearly mammograms are recommended starting at age 40 and continuing for as long as a woman is in good health.
  • Clinical breast exam (CBE) should be part of a periodic health exam, about every 3 years for women in their 20s and 30s and every year for women 40 and over.
  • Women should know how their breasts normally feel and report any breast change promptly to their health care providers. Breast self-exam (BSE) is an option for women starting in their 20s.
  • Women at high risk (greater than 20% lifetime risk) should get an MRI and a mammogram every year. Women at moderately increased risk (15% to 20% lifetime risk) should talk with their doctors about the benefits and limitations of adding MRI screening to their yearly mammogram. Yearly MRI screening is not recommended for women whose lifetime risk of breast cancer is less than 15%.
For more detailed information visit The American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org

This disease is such an important to issue to both men and women. Let's all THINK PINK this month and encourage our loved ones to have their appropriate screening.

Let me know when you have your mammogram and I'll send you a Pink bag for your use. These bags are terrific for taking to the grocery store to haul home your healthy items without all those plastic bags!!!

I also have these cute little pink earrings with hearts in my shop! Give them a look and remember to think pink this month!