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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the second leading cause of cancer death (exceeded by lung cancer in 1985). Breast cancer is three times more common than all gynecologic malignancies put together. The incidence of breast cancer has been increasing steadily from an incidence of 1:20 in 1960 to 1:7 women today.
This page is dedicated to deviations supporting breast cancer awareness and as a memorial for those who lost the fight or are still fighting. For more information on the subject or how you can contribute please visit National Breast Cancer Foundation
Enjoy looking at breasts on this site? Help keep them heathy!

No Im lucky to not personally be affected by this but I do have many female friends and models that I care about, my wife, 2 daughters and of course my mom. I hope by helping and making them aware that I never will.
Also 10% of net proceeds from my print shop above gets donated to thebreast cancer foundation

























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good job helping to raise awareness
My father died of cancer when I was four years old and my aunt (my mother's sister) is just recovering from her chemotherapy - she has had breast cancer but hopefully has survived it. (They call a person cancer free after three years - so still two and a half years to go, but we hope and believe...)
So I'm affected from both sides: father and mother...but I just hope!
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