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ULTIMATE Pink supports and promotes breast cancer education and awareness. Our online guide focuses on empowering and educating young women. Our goal is to create awareness in young woman. The medical profession is telling women in their teens, twenties, thirties they are too young to get breast cancer. However, the obituaries are telling us something different.

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Since we have not yet found a cure for breast cancer, we believe the only hope is detecting it before it spreads. We can achieve this through a very simple method: education and awareness.

Young women are dying at an alarming rate due to breast cancer. They are being told they are too young to have breast cancer - "Let's just wait and watch the lump." By the time it is diagnosed it is usually stage 1V. Breast cancer is no longer your grandmother and mother's disease. It doesn't discriminate because of age. So if you have a lump, go see a doctor right away. Never take "Let's wait and see" as an answer. Demand a biopsy.

ULTIMATE Pink aims to educate people all over the world. We intend to accomplish this by raising funds through the breast cancer benefits we put on throughout the year, the profits from our awareness-generating merchandise, and a portion of the proceeds that we accrue from the advertising on our site, ultimatepinkonline.com. Our next leader will have the power to make significant advances in treatment, screening, and research - for all Americans. And we have the power to elect that leader. American voters want to end breast cancer forever. Until then, we want every low-income, uninsured, and underinsured woman in America to have access to early detection by fully funding the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program by 2012. Women are dying every day, and common-sense policies could ensure that every woman in America – regardless of her income – has access to life saving early detection.KNOW THE CANDIDATES AND KNOW WHERE THEY STAND ON HEALTH CARE. MAKE AN EDUCATED DECISION - IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!

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"When I say, 'I am a Christian' I'm not shouting I'm clean livin'. I'm whispering I was lost and now I'm found and forgiven. When I say, 'I am a Christian' I don't speak of this with pride. I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide. When I say, 'I'm a Christian' I'm not trying to be strong. I'm professing that I'm weak and need HIS strength to carry on. When I say, 'I am a Christian' I'm not bragging of success. I'm admitting I have failed and need Jesus to clean my mess. When I say, 'I am a Christian' I'm not claiming to be perfect. My flaws are far too visible but Jesus believes I am worth it. When I say, 'I'm a Christian' I still feel the sting of pain. I have my share of heartaches so I call upon His Name. When I say, 'I'm a Christian' I'm not holier than thou. I'm just a simple sinner who received Christ's good grace, some how. "

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Christina Applegate's diagnosis of breast cancer at age 36, brings to our awareness the question, why now, after so many millions spent on cancer research, do so many women still get and die of breast cancer? This diagnosis in such a young celebrity will incite a new media frenzy for more donations for cancer research. Cancer research means more testing for new drugs. I doubt any significant reduction in cancer deaths will result as long as we ignore causation and still expect to discover new poisons to defeat cancer. Deaths from breast cancer have increased throughout the last century and modern medical care has done little to halt this trend.Imagine if that money was instead spent on educating the public about the environmental and nutritional causes of cancer. We could slash breast cancer rates by 70 to 90 percent if the money that went to cancer research (almost exclusively drug research) instead went to fund a huge publicity campaign to beat cancer at its roots.

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NO ONE IS IMMUNE. BE AWARE: IGNORANCE IS NOT BLISS, IT IS DEADLY. ONE OUT OF EVERY EIGHT WOMEN WILL GET BREAST CANCER.

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Breast cancer survival rates are much lower among women with low income and uninsured women. I was outraged by a story I read a couple of months ago about a woman named Debbie. Debbie discovered a lump in her breast. She was a hair stylist and rented an apartment near the salon she worked for. She didn't have medical insurance because she couldn't afford it on the income she made. She tried to get a mammogram and was denied becaused she made $500 dollars over poverty level. Debbie had to quit her job and move to a trailer that she rented for $200 a month. That's what Debbie had to do so that she could qualify for medical care as she was dying. Debbie died needlessly, due to a screening system that doesn't work.

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Why mammograms don't help younger women... Mammograms are ineffective for most young women, Dr. Diana Zuckerman, president of the National Research Center for Women & Families, told FOXNews. com“Young women’s breasts are dense and if they get mammograms, their breasts show up very white on mammograms and cancer shows up as white,” she said. “But, as women get older, their breasts are less dense and show up gray on a mammogram, which makes it easy to identify the white cancer. If there is a family history, and women are worried, or they have a lump they can start earlier and in this case a digital mammography may work better than a traditional mammography. ”

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Ultimate Pinks early detection awareness calendar

Just in time for Christmas we will be releasing our Ultimate Pink Calendar! It will make the perfect gift for all the women in your life.  The women in our calendar, are made up of women who are passi...
Posted by Ultimate Pink on Sun, 14 Sep 2008 06:46:00 PST

If you were diagnosed with breast cancer and are under 40 years of age. Pls. tell us

Please keep these courageous women in your thoughts and prayers... Brittany-20 yrs. old, just gave birth to her first baby.  While breast feeding found a large lump.  Dr. told her it wa...
Posted by Ultimate Pink on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 04:36:00 PST

How to examine your breasts

..TR> Step 1: Begin by looking at your breasts in the mirror with your shoulders straight and your arms on your hips. Here's what you should look for: Breasts that are their usual size, shape, and ...
Posted by Ultimate Pink on Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:05:00 PST

Know your breast- Anatomy of a boob

Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, or lobes, that surround the nipple, like spokes on a wheel. Inside these lobes are smaller lobes, called lobules. At the end of each lobule are tiny "bulbs" that pro...
Posted by Ultimate Pink on Wed, 13 Aug 2008 09:48:00 PST