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Male Breast Cancer affects 2200 men a year in the US and Canada. Of the 2200 men, roughly 490 will die. Statistics show that a higher percentage of men will die from breast cancer than women because they are typically diagnosed at a later stage. Although it is still rare, the incidence of male breast cancer continues to increase. Most men are still sadly unaware. The chances for successful treatment and ultimately survival are best when breast cancer is found in its earliest stages. As proven by the pink ribbon campaign, early detection is the best method. In order that the same opportunity be afforded to men it is vital that we educate men now!
Through the sale of our products we provide support to those affected by Male Breast Cancer. Most of our products contain our trademark double ribbon. Together we will make a difference! |
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