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October is breast Cancer Awareness Month
To remind yourself to "check 'em and keep 'em" as well as covering up in the sun
Sunny Sleevez is delighted to announce a timely new addition to the Sunny Beads, UV detecting jewelry.
The Pink Ribbon necklace features an angel carrying a pink ribbon and is not only a stunning reminder to "Check 'em, so you can keep 'em", but the white beads also change color in the sun as a brilliant reminder to cover up in the sun.
The pink ribbon angel as well as all beads are Made in America
So what are you waiting for?
Check ‘em, keep ‘em
SUNNYBEADZ - ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT DETECTION BEADS change color instantly in the sun to alert the user of harmful UV rays.
The Stronger the UV rays, the deeper the beadz color
Wear as jewelry or attach to, surfboard, golf bag, lunchbox or purse; SunnyBeadz are a great reminder to cover up and take care of your largest organ!
All Beads & charms MADE IN USA
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years old
In the U.S. 12.68% of all women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, with 33% eventually losing their battle with the disease.
Thanks to the technology available to us, there are more and more effect ways to treat breast cancer. However, you can’t treat the disease if you’re not aware that it’s there. Being proactive, keeping up with monthly self exams and paying attention for unusual lumps or discharge can lead to breast cancer being caught early, giving you a greater chance of survival. While it isn’t guaranteed, the odds are in your favor that you will get to live a long and healthy life. The rise in breast cancer has been dramatic. In 1960, 1 in 20 women were diagnosed with breast cancer,that number has sky rocketed, up to every 1 in 8 women today.
The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for breast cancer in the United States are for 2011:
Whilst the majority of the cases were in people over the age of 45, tragically the number of women under 40 diagnosed with breast cancer continues to rise. A crucial first step towards detection is to make monthly self exams a priority, along with a yearly doctor’s visit and after 40 get an annual mammogram. If you notice anything out of the ordinary, don’t hesitate to get it checked out. The sooner you do, the sooner treatment (if needed) can begin. For those whose breast cancer is detected in the early stages the survival rate is increasing every year and is currently around 96%, Right now there are more than 2½ million breast cancer survivors in the United States.