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PCGS Breast Cancer Awareness
cheezhed
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Has anyone purchased a coin yet with this special insert to support this worthy cause?
I just picked up a couple and plan on getting a few more.
I just picked up a couple and plan on getting a few more.
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<< <i>Don't have any yet.
When does the PCGS prostate cancer movement start? It's certainly more prevalent for the typical member of this forum...I suggest mustard yellow for the label. >>
I don't know if this was an attempt at humor but are not "typical" members of this forum married?
My wife has lost 2 sisters to this horrible disease and my niece is currently in the late stages of it.
I'm very happy PCGS has decided to support this cause.
Sorry for the rant guys. My rant wasn't at anyone here. Just at cancer. My mother has been fighting cancer and a longtime friend just lost his wife to cancer Saturday night at the age of 39.
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Annual diagnosis: 207,090(F) 1,970 (M) total : 209,060
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<< <i> God forbid when a man gets breast cancer. Our society is a long way from allowing men to talk about male breast cancer without stupid remarks and comments. >>
This is so true. My PCP found a lump in my breast. I had to have a mamogram, I'll admit, kind of embarrasing for a male, but luckily the lump is 99% probability of being not malignant. I am also lucky that my brother-in-law is a radiologist so I was treated with dignaty and not the usual 'looks' a man gets when waiting to have a mamogram.
Would someone please post an image of the slab. My aunt had breast cancer as did my mother-in-law.
American Cancer Institute Prostate Cancer link.
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Awareness give us the opportunity to act, not to speak.
Having all the attention on breast cancer leaves a lot of people out, as if their cancer is any less devastating.
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<< <i>Don't have any yet.
When does the PCGS prostate cancer movement start? It's certainly more prevalent for the typical member of this forum...I suggest mustard yellow for the label. >>
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ill go along with that. ill help and do help with the breast cancer stuff its all good
<< <i>This is so true. My PCP found a lump in my breast. I had to have a mamogram, I'll admit, kind of embarrasing for a male, but luckily the lump is 99% probability of being not malignant. I am also lucky that my brother-in-law is a radiologist so I was treated with dignaty and not the usual 'looks' a man gets when waiting to have a mamogram.
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Peter Criss, former drummer for KISS, beat Breast Cancer a few years ago and has been the most famous voice thus far for fighting male breast cancer.
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<< <i>Would someone please post an image of the slab >>
PCGS Breast Cancer Awareness Article
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When does the PCGS prostate cancer movement start? It's certainly more prevalent for the typical member of this forum...I suggest mustard yellow for the label. >>
I don't know if this was an attempt at humor but are not "typical" members of this forum married?
My wife has lost 2 sisters to this horrible disease and my niece is currently in the late stages of it.
I'm very happy PCGS has decided to support this cause.
cheezhed, I certainly meant no offense since I am for sure a supporter of the pink ribbon (my mother is a breast cancer survivor and I was happy to be part of a crew at a Susan Komen walk in recent years). I'm also happy that PCGS is supporting the cause. It was however an attempt at humor, too. You know, mustard yellow, prostates, blah blah blah....indeed there could be a whole spectrum of fascinating colors and their corresponding causes that might be considered....
Okay, got it.
I do agree though all cancers should be supported with research and awareness.
certified coins as my wife was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and has had a reoccurence that started in 2008 which she is still fighting. Please send me any information as to how and where I can obtain one or more these coins. Thanks.
Edited to add: All efforts that support any and all cancers should be supported provided that the supported group is reputable. There are so many health issues that impact all of us to wit we grow great passion in supporting. Some are in the limelight and some are not but they all deserve our respect and support in regards to helping eliminate these terrible afficitions.
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At any rate, I support any efforts to improve awareness and early detection of breast cancer, and I have mixed feelings about early detection of prostate cancer, especially in older men.