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1 October 2006

Going pink for October

11:38am by rudeboy in category: General

Given what’s going on with my mom right now and in accordance with National Breast Cancer Awareness month rudeboy.org is going pink for October. It’s the least I can do to spread awareness and hopefully help in raising funds to further breast cancer research that will ultimately affect the treatment of all cancer.

Considering breast cancer can be genetic and guys can get it too, it looks like I’m going to have to start getting regular checkups.

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