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Breast Revolution in Canada

vieuxcmaq, Miércoles, Diciembre 12, 2001 - 12:00

Sue Richard (info@breastofcanada.com)

Are we still hung up about the female breast in this country?
What is the relationship between our attitudes about breasts and the incidence of breast cancer? Do women love their breasts? Is it time for Canadian Women to "TAKE BACK THE BREAST"?

This is short. I would like to challenge the indie media world to start asking breast questions. Forget the medical establishment and the breast cancer world. Ask some of the more than 15 million female breast owners in this country. Give them the opportunity to share their thoughts on breast cancer, the use of breasts in marketing and advertising, their personal relationship with their breasts and simply what it is like to have breasts every day of their life. At the moment, no one is talking and at the moment, thousands of women are dying of breast cancer or having their breasts removed. I have the perfect catalyst for discussion. Do contact me.

www.breastofcanada.com


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