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  2. Pink Ribbons, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a 2011 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary about the pink ribbon campaign, directed by Léa Pool and produced by Ravida Din. [1] The film is based on the 2006 book Pink Ribbons, Inc: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy by Samantha King, associate professor of kinesiology and health studies at Queen's ...

  3. Pink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    In her 2006 book Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy Samantha King claimed that breast cancer has been transformed from a serious disease and individual tragedy to a market-driven industry of survivorship and corporate sales pitch.

  4. Breast cancer awareness - Wikipedia

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    Advocates like Breast Cancer Action and women's health issues scholar Samantha King, whose book inspired the 2011 documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc., are unhappy that relatively little money or attention is devoted to identifying the non-genetic causes of breast cancer or to preventing breast cancer from occurring.

  5. Why October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - AOL

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    However, the well-known pink ribbon associated with Breast Cancer Awareness Month wasn’t introduced until the 1990s. The inspiration for the ribbon dates all the way back to 1979, ...

  6. Breast Cancer Action - Wikipedia

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    King, Samantha (2006). Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-4898-0; Sulik, Gayle (2010). Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 0-19-974045-3; Sjoholm, Barbara (Editor) (2016).

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  7. Breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    A pink ribbon is the most prominent symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, which can be made inexpensively, are sometimes sold as fundraisers, much like poppies on Remembrance Day. They may be worn to honor those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, or to identify products that the manufacturer would like to sell to consumers ...

  8. The ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Cast Can’t Stop ...

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    The morning of the “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” premiere, stars of the film Peter Macon and Ras-Samuel discovered they were staying at the same hotel while getting breakfast. And when ...

  9. Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    Observances. In 1985, "National Breast Cancer Awareness Month" (NBCAM) was created as a collaborative effort between the American Academy of Family Physicians, AstraZeneca Healthcare Foundation, CancerCare, Inc., and a variety of other sponsors to raise awareness and gain funding for research for a cure." [15]

  10. 12 Ways to Get "King Kylie Pink" Hair - AOL

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    The makeup mogul debuted a new, monochromatic pink look on Instagram. We found 12 ways to help you get and maintain the look. 12 Ways to Get "King Kylie Pink" Hair

  11. Breast cancer research stamp - Wikipedia

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    History and description. In 1996, the United States Postal Service Breast Cancer Awareness Stamp (the pink ribbon stamp at the then-current first class rate of 32 cents) was issued and did not sell well. The Breast Cancer Research Stamp was the idea of Ernie Bodai, MD, a breast surgeon.