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We are the providers of cancer awareness ribbon lapel pins, antenna toppers, balloons, decals, cancer ribbon magnets, jelly bracelets, confetti, stickers, ribbon punches, and promotional Breast Cancer Awareness merchandise to help you spread the word and raise breast cancer awareness!

Let us help make your next raffle, rally, walk, Relay for Life event, fundraiser, or survivor celebration one to remember!

Please remember to place your orders early for best selection and to avoid any shipping delays.

If you would like to purchase smaller quantities, please use our retail store catalog link below:





The American Cancer Society recommends that all women over the age of 20 examine their breasts once a month. By examining your breasts regularly, you will know how your breasts normally feel. If a change should happen in your breasts, you will be able to identify it and let your doctor know. Most lumps are found by women themselves. If you find any lumps, thickenings or changes, tell your doctor right away. Remember, most breast lumps are not cancerous, but you don't know if you don't ask. Breast cancer may be successfully treated if you find it and treat it early. Delaying the diagnosis of breast cancer does not change the diagnosis, it only worsens the outcome.

~Copyright 2003 © American Cancer Society, Inc.~

*The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician.*
The American Cancer Society recommends that all women over the age of 20 examine their breasts once a month. By examining your breasts regularly, you will know how your breasts normally feel. If a change should happen in your breasts, you will be able to identify it and let your doctor know. Most lumps are found by women themselves. If you find any lumps, thickenings or changes, tell your doctor right away. Remember, most breast lumps are not cancerous, but you don't know if you don't ask. Breast cancer may be successfully treated if you find it and treat it early. Delaying the diagnosis of breast cancer does not change the diagnosis, it only worsens the outcome.

~Copyright 2003 © American Cancer Society, Inc.~