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  1. Owen's Mom says:

    Daily tweet!
    http://twitter.com/notimeMom/status/5675133849
    andrea.kruse at gmail dot com

  2. Jennifer says:

    Early detection increases your chances of survival. So, routine screenings are really important.

  3. Erika*Coffee says:

    A mammogram, or X-ray of the breast, is one of the best tools available for the early detection of breast cancer. It CANNOT cause cancer to spread, nor can the pressure put on the breast from the mammogram. Do not let tales of other people's experiences keep you from having a mammogram. Base your decision on your physician's recommendation and be sure to discuss any questions or concerns with your doctor.

  4. ky2here says:

    Cancer risk can be reduced with as little as four hours of weekly exercise.

  5. ale_d_o_l says:

    tweet @aleshamom4
    aleoliver72/at/gmail/dot/com
    *sorry my phone is bad @links;(;(*

  6. autie says:

    Breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women.

  7. ale_d_o_l says:

    1115
    tweet @aleshamom4
    aleoliver72/at/gmail/dot/com
    *sorry my phone is bad @links;(;(*

  8. ktgonyea says:

    Men DO get breast cancer :(

    ktgonyea at gmail.com

  9. idahomom says:

    It is a myth that antiperspirants cause breast cancer.

  10. SharpTeethOfLove says:

    half_blue_sky@yahoo.com

    I learned:

    What Kind Of Impact Does Stress Have On Breast Cancer?

    Although some studies have shown that factors such as traumatic events and losses can alter immune system functions, these studies have not provided any evidence of a direct cause-and-effect relationship between stress and breast cancer. An area currently being studied is whether or not stress reduction can improve immune response and slow progression in women diagnosed with breast cancer.

  11. SharpTeethOfLove says:

    half_blue_sky@yahoo.com

    following simplegreen @halfbluesky

  12. brennaboo says:

    I learned that "Exercise pumps up the immune system and lowers estrogen levels. With as little as four hours of exercise per week, a woman can begin to lower her risk of breast cancer."

  13. brennaboo says:

    FB fan of Simple Green. Brenna Chavez.

  14. brennaboo says:

    Following simplegreennews @brennaboo. (Twitter)

  15. brennaboo says:

    I follow your blog.

  16. brennaboo says:

    I follow via FB NW Blogs. Brenna Chavez.

  17. brennaboo says:

    I follow you on twitter @brennaboo.

  18. brennaboo says:

    Email subscriber. brennaboo/gmail

  19. brennaboo says:

    Technorati faved. Username brennaboo.

  20. Owen's Mom says:

    Daily tweet!
    http://twitter.com/notimeMom/status/5758217953
    andrea.kruse at gmail dot com

  21. River Tam says:

    I learned that it is a myth that antiperspirants cause breast cancer.

  22. River Tam says:

    I follow

  23. ale_d_o_l says:

    tweet @aleshamom4
    aleoliver72/at/gmail/dot/com

  24. erma says:

    I learned that you can donate a mammagram.
    erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net

  25. dreamcleavers says:

    i didn't know that men get breast cancer
    dreamcleavers@yahoo.com

  26. dreamcleavers says:

    im now a fan on facebook of simple green
    dreamcleavers@yahoo.com
    lance pearson

  27. dreamcleavers says:

    i follow on twitter
    dreamcleavers@yahoo.com
    dreamcleavers

  28. karen says:

    Exercise helps lower estrogen levels which reduces risk.

    president(peaches)hotmail(dot)com

  29. myspiral says:

    About 1,700 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 450 of them will die.
    myspiral@aol.com

  30. Darcie says:

    As a 31 year old survivor, I learned that young women can and do get breast cancer.
    dmkayes@gmail.com

  31. Jackee Ann says:

    I learned that every one of us is touched by breast cancer.
    happeejackee at gmail dot com

  32. Jackee Ann says:

    Facebook fan of Simple Green (jack s.)
    happeejackee at gmail dot com

  33. Jackee Ann says:

    Follow Simple Green on twitter as happeegirl
    happeejackee at gmail dot com

  34. Jackee Ann says:

    Tweet http://twitter.com/happeegirl/status/5782099933
    happeejackee at gmail dot com

  35. Jackee Ann says:

    Shared on Facebook
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    happeejackee at gmail dot com

  36. bwaybabe912 says:

    I learned that the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s theme song is Celebrate My Life!
    Cassie
    cjm92995@yahoo.com

  37. missrantsypants says:

    I had no idea that regular excercise may actually reduce your risk of getting cancer.
    I thought it all had to do with genetics anyway.
    My family has never had breast cancer, but a few family members have had "lumps" removed that were not cancerous. It was still quite scary!

    clarkmurdock@yahoo.com

  38. Amanda says:

    I learned it's a myth that antiperspirants and deodorants cause breast cancer. A family member of mine insists it does.

    saddleoneup at att dot net

  39. Amanda says:

    FB Fan – Amanda G :)

  40. Amanda says:

    Following on Twitter – PegasusFeathers

    Thank you!

  41. brianpiero says:

    Thanks for the giveaway…"Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are not aware of any conclusive evidence linking the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer."

    senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

  42. brianpiero says:

    … fan of Simple Green on Facebook.

    senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

  43. brianpiero says:

    …following simplegreennews via Twitter: @brianpiero

    senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

  44. brianpiero says:

    Tweeted: http://twitter.com/brianpiero/status/5791378998

    senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

  45. Deborah says:

    I learned that "While women who have a family history of breast cancer are in a higher risk group, most women who have breast cancer have no family history." asthenight at gmail dot com

  46. sibabe64 says:

    Men DO get breast cancer