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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on 26-02-2014 04:36 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.
Hmmm.. all I can add is that the title says "For those who may be interested" - if you're not, why bother commenting at all??
on 26-02-2014 04:40 PM
Thanks Freddie 🙂
on 26-02-2014 04:53 PM
tough time for you Fred, Glad your pita down there is getting that cough looked at
gotta go, my pita has just got home from work, so I need to pretend to be the dutiful housewife and take hime a beer and stuff
27-02-2014 04:15 PM - edited 27-02-2014 04:19 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote: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.
Hello Freddie,
Thank you promoting our 'Shades of Pink' doco premiering on Channel TEN on Saturday 1 March at 3pm and supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation! We'd love to hear your thoughts on our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/NBCFAustralia and if you're around, we'd love for you to join us on our live chat.
For those of you who won't be able to see the doco on Saturday, it will also be uploaded to our YouTube channel and the Channel TEN website (for a month). Sarah Murdoch has an interesting reply to those who say that breast cancer receives too much funding or awareness - worth tuning in for that!
From the team at NBCF
http://www.nbcf.org.au/Stories/Support-Us/Shades-of-Pink.aspx
on 27-02-2014 07:20 PM
Waves to Freddie......and you have my support in your endeavours.
I think a lot of women who haven't experienced breast caner are fully aware that it could happen to them too.
on 28-02-2014 10:15 AM
Yikes it's March 1st tomorrow, the year is racing by.