on 26-02-2014 11:39 AM
On Saturday 1 March 2014 at 3pm, Network Ten will air NBCF’s documentary - Shades of Pink, to reveal the diversity of the breast cancer experience.
Five Australians have come forward to share their story in their own words, and the words of their families. They are moving, inspiring, revealing and above all, deeply human.
Please spread the word to your friends and family using the Facebook and Twitter links below and remember to tune in at 3pm this Saturday on Network Ten!
Join us for our live chat on Facebook after the show or click here to share your ‘shade of pink’ story.
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26-02-2014 01:31 PM - edited 26-02-2014 01:32 PM
yep, I misread the registered time, thought it said 12 months, so I repsonded. It must have said 12 mins. I'm not usually fooled by that poster and it's myriad of I.D's.
26-02-2014 01:38 PM - edited 26-02-2014 01:39 PM
@aupat_jz8mwab wrote:
@freakiness wrote:That sounds like a bit of envy.
There are organizations that research and fund raise for all sorts of cancers. Men's and women's.
Movember is entirely devoted to men's health, including cancer.
Envy? For what? That sounds like a bit of interpersonal to me.
More time, money and celebrity endorsements are given to breast cancer when it has proven not to be the cancer which kills more people world wide. As well as rectal cancer, bronchial, lung cancer kills many more than breast.
Oh please. How could anyone possibly call that interpersonal?
Freddie started a thread to point out a program on the weekend.
You are well within your rights to start a thread about testicular cancer and the lack of funding and focus on it if you wish.
There is no need to trash the thread Freddie started because you think breast cancer has had it's day.
Celebraties are entitled to support and endorse which ever form of cancer they choose.
What is the problem with breast cancer support? It didn't just happen. It happened because large numbers of women were dying from it. People felt strongly about that and started taking action. It grew from there.
I don't understand why you feel the need to silence breast cancer conversation instead of starting a conversation about the others.
on 26-02-2014 01:59 PM
on 26-02-2014 02:27 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks Freddie xx
Will pass it on ..my close friends mum has just been diagnosed with bc .
Surgeons appt tomorrow .
Wishing your friends dear Mum all the very best annie, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
on 26-02-2014 03:35 PM
Thanks, Freddie [smootchies].
on 26-02-2014 03:56 PM
i have a interest in breasts
on 26-02-2014 04:25 PM
@*mrgrizz* wrote:i have a interest in breasts
My Doc told me when he was a kid he loved drawing them, now he has great pleasure in feeling and playing with them.
on 26-02-2014 04:27 PM
LOL
on 26-02-2014 04:28 PM
eeeuwwww Freddie that's creepy ! (did he have warm hands?)
Hey, how's the boot scooter going?
on 26-02-2014 04:32 PM
He always warms his hands, like all good men should.
Umm do you mean the pain in the A person here?
He's got a chesty cough, I actually made an appointment with the Doc and he's had a chest x-ray this morning, tomorrow we should have the results.
The pain in the A person up there has gone back, he starts a weekly dose of chemo next Wednesday, the outlook is grim.