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arpie
7 years agoMember
I think I prefer the pink & blue one that @Romla has put up - pink for girls, blue for boys ... and it is pleasing to the eye!
There may be less men diagnosed - but I bet there are a lot who've got it & just don't know - or died with it but not detected as they would be looking more for prostate & heart issues than breast as a cause of death!
There may be less men diagnosed - but I bet there are a lot who've got it & just don't know - or died with it but not detected as they would be looking more for prostate & heart issues than breast as a cause of death!
IMO ... I think the Pink/Black one is a tad confronting - and not as pleasing to the eye.
But that's ok .... we're allowed to have different opinions! ;)
But that's ok .... we're allowed to have different opinions! ;)
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