For those of you that haven't noticed ( although it is EVERYWHERE), October is breast cancer awareness month. That means that you will be seeing more pink than ever before: football games, yogurt containers, sneakers, hats, necklaces, balls, and whatever you can put a pink ribbon on. I will be running all over the county to get the word out. I am scheduled at least 1-2 times a week in the evening and every weekend is booked through to second week in November. Lots to look forward to and people to see and meet. You may say, well you do that every day, and you are right but now is the awareness out there that this pink ribbon means something more. Look around and see how many friends and families have been touched and look around and be aware of your own personal needs. Early detection and education are the answers. So when you see someone and they ask why you are wearing pink or have a pink ribbon on, you can tell them that you are a supportor of breast cancer education and awareness and if you need help, give me a call, I am more than willing to find a place for you in this schedule. I am here to help so feel free to call me at (814)373-3381 and make it a great day! Sincerely,S
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AuthorMy name is Sue Kilburn and I am a clinical nurse breast cancer educator at the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Archives
March 2015
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