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Ann-Marie
10 years agoMember
Hi Traveltext,
Thanks so much for your comment and for sharing this article with the network.
Although this is a really worthwhile article highlighting the importance of acknowledging men diagnosed with breast cancer, the article is in fact referring to National Breast Cancer Foundation (who are represented by the pink ribbon) changing their logo not BCNA. However, as the article discusses toward the end, here at BCNA we absolutely agree that men need to be acknowledged and supported, and are working to ensure their needs are also met.
Thanks again for getting in touch!
~ Ann-Marie
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