Despite the 90s icon “fighting to stay alive,” Doherty has been open about her preparations for death.
‘Flying light’ has Capetonians stumped, Sarah Ferguson diagnosed with breast cancer, Jennifer Lawrence agrees to first fully nude scene, and last Knysna forest elephant caught on film.
With an (almost) billionaire’s brain, Bryan has been behaving badly.
Doctors have been advised to no longer use a popular breast implant, already used by millions of women worldwide, because it has a potential link to a type of rare cancer.
What’s more important, banning a few animated nipples or educating women on breast cancer? Apparently the former, according to Facebook.
Breast cancer has destroyed many lives in the past years, but there are preventative measures out there to limit its destruction. A few helpful pointers.
Nipples are notoriously banned from social media sites like Instagram and Facebook – so how do you teach women to check for breast cancer?
There’s a new campaign to raise awareness for something different almost every other week, and with so many, they need to be really good. Like this one.
Yet another reason to love being cape-townian! Not only do we have the most beautiful scenery as the view from our bedroom windows and the sea and the mountains a hop, skip and a jump from our front door but now we are surrounded by the latest treatment for breast cancer.
Not only are the girls from the WPS Ladies team quite a successful bunch of squash players but they also happen to be strutting their athlete bodies in their upcoming swimsuit calendar. Check out the sneak peak of the swimsuit calendar they are busy making to raise awareness of the sport.
This piece of hosiery is equipped with BlueTooth, so every time there’s an unclasping of the clips, the bra communicates wirelessly to your Twitter account, triggering a tweet that reminds women to go for a medical examination. By extension, everyone will know that you have your bra off.
Hollywood star and Mrs Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie has announced that she has undergone a double mastectomy, following estimates that she had a 87% risk of breast cancer. Her mother died of breast cancer in 2007, age 56.
October is known worldwide as breast cancer awareness month, and talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres, found a novel way to get people talking about the cause. Liam Neeson, the actor who starred in Star Wars, Love Actually and The A-Team, got into a dunk tank – much to the delight of a very hysterical fan.
Breast cancer is a big deal. But recent studies show that many young women aren’t checking their breasts regularly. That is why the people behind the Rethink Breast Cancer campaign have launched a new iPhone App called “Your Man Reminder”. It gives woman regular reminders by a hot guy to check their breasts. And this advert they’ve made to promote it is an absolute must-see.