Campaign Shine a light
Make breast cancer visible

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Together, we want to give visibility to all breast cancer patients and be able to make their lives easier: from those who were just diagnosed with breast cancer to those who received treatment years ago.
With our ribbon and bracelet, we also call for breast cancer to be visible at the earliest possible stage. Therefore, Pink Ribbon advocates:
- more attention to breast cancer
- increased participation in population screening
- and self-testing your risk of late discovery via the mammoquiz.be.
Because if we detect breast cancer at the earliest possible stage, we can also treat it much better.
So wear your Pink Ribbon or bracelet and make breast cancer visible.
This campaign is supported by our loyal partner Mayerline.
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