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A picture of the open star cluster M67 in Cancer created by stacking 74 30 second images taken by a ZWOASI183MC camera on an Explore Scientific 102ED refracting telescope processed using DeepSkyStacker, Gimp, and Lightroom.
Cancer. Will always be lurking in the background. Won't it? Only the lucky ones will whip it in the butt once in their lives. Some will have to go to war again. Because Cancer will not give up, thinks you are weak. This little flower may look fragile, been through brutal storms and damaging winds, looks can be deceiving. Her stem is strong! Her petals may weaken and fly off when the windy storm hits. But her stem is STRONG! You will not, you can not break her. She beat you down once, now she's going to destroy you because you messed with the wrong flower.
Yes. I am that flower......
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On the dates October 10 and 11th, make sure to stop over at the Breast cancer event that is being brought to you by Showgirls!! The event will help bring awareness to those who have gone through breast cancer or to help donate money to the cause!!!
The events run from 12-2 and 6-8 each day.
When there, make sure to grab some of the amazing items that are set out. Zombie Suicide made a piercing for the belly that is a breast cancer ribbon. As you can see in the pics, it's very pretty and well worth the lindens, as they go towards a very worthy cause.
Note: This is an adult location!!
Minha cunhada falou que esse esmalte não deu efeito nela e como já estava doida com ele aproveitei para testar rs
Mas funciona como todos que usei, porém como ele é escurão o efeito fica mais sutil, já que a ponta mais escura não vai ter como se destacar em relação à cor. Embora eu goste quando o efeito fica bem evidente eu achei bonito.
Duas camadas e só usei o imã quando passei tc, achei mais prático assim e não prejudica em nada o efeito.
A cor da pele ficou estranha porque tive que ajustar a cor do esmalte que nas fotos saiu mais azulado que na realidade.
Acho que matei a vontade dele e não vou precisar comprar háhaha xD
The Green Mile, Stephen King has taught us, is the last hallway the condemned must walk, from Death Row to the electric chair. For some, it is a place of despair, of anger, of desperate bargaining, and of failing hope. For some it is an opportunity for quiet reflection. For a very few, it is the anteroom of reprieve.
This is the Yellow Mile. It connects the Cancer Center, where doctors and patients huddle and ponder, with the Infusion Room, where toxic fluids are administered to the hopeful and the hopeless alike, while they wait for their pardons to come through.
The far end is dark with doubt, and green with hope. Though they may be surrounded by family and friends, down this hallway patients walk alone.
Wanted to share some good news, since I had shared earlier that I had Prostate cancer. I still do, but I met with a cancer team at the University of North Carolina's Lineberger Cancer center yesterday, and got news that is making me feel fantastic. ( They are my third opinion and the team there is fantastic!)
They read my biopsy results slightly differently from the first pathologist and gave me a gleason score of 6 (3+3) vs 7 (4+3) That makes a huge difference in treatment options because gleason score 6 is considered non-agressive and slow growing and non-metastic. They think that result fits better and is more likely true given my PSA scores and the MRI results.
What it means to me, is that I don't have to have it treated now at all. I go on "active surveillance" which means that in December I go back for a new PSA test, a more targeted Biopsy and another MRI. If things are good i keep doing nothing but living my normal life and I will repeat that every 6 months from now on.
I could be just kicking the treatment can down the road or I may never have a problem! The tests are not nothing...but I'll take them any day over the treatments and potential nasty side effects. Thanks to those of you who have commented with your support or have reached out to me in private messages! I love my Flickr friends and "family."
Cancer is cancer, whether its breast or childhood cancers.......all cancers break hearts.
Each year in the U.S. there are approximately 13,400 children between the ages of birth and 19 years of age who are diagnosed with cancer. About one in 300 boys and one in 333 girls will develop cancer before their 20th birthday. In 1998, cancer became the #1 cause of disease related death in children. 250,000 children in the world get cancer every year. Each year, more than 160,000 children die of cancer, worldwide!
While the incidence of childhood cancer has changed only slightly since 1970 (an increase from 11.4 per 100,000 population in 1974 to 14.8 per 100,000 in 2004), the overall survival rate for childhood cancer has increased drastically during that time period. Today, the overall 5 year survival rate for childhood cancer is close to 80%.
In underdeveloped countries, the survival rate is 20%.
Because treatment cure rates have increased, the population of childhood cancer survivors has also increased. Currently there are estimated to be 270,000 survivors of childhood cancer in the U.S. This equates to one in 640 young adults between the ages of 20 to 39 being a survivor of a childhood malignancy.
Survival however is with a "cost." Two-thirds of those who do survive face at least one chronic health condition. One quarter of survivors face a late-effect from treatment that is classified as severe or life-threatening. Late-effects of treatment can include heart damage, second cancers, lung damage, infertility, cognitive impairment, growth deficits, hearing loss, and more. It is becoming increasingly apparent that childhood cancer "is for life." Late effects from either the disease process or aggressive treatment regimens are given at a time of life when children have growing bodies and developing brains. As such, patterns of late-effects include disabilities, chronic health conditions, and even subsequent battles with additional cancer. It is imperative that all survivors of childhood cancer receive on-going monitoring and continued physical and psychosocial care throughout their adult lives.
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day (ICCD) has been observed each February 15th since 2002. Over 65 countries worldwide now participate in the event.
Miss Mila's Story ~ A True Hero
textures are my own and the lovely and talented lenabem-anna
Background stock by AshenSorrow @ ashensorrow.deviantart.com/
Model stock from Stock-by-Dana @ stock-by-dana.deviantart.com/
Crab claw stock from ekoh-stock @ ekoh-stock.deviantart.com/
Thank you so very much :)
Cancer -
Your element: Water
Your ruling planets: The Moon
Symbol: The Crab
Your stone: Moonstone
Life Pursuit: Constant reassurance and intimacy
Vibration: Moody
Cancer's Secret Desire: To feel safe (emotionally, spiritually, romantically and financially)
Delaya Blackheart is organising the ROCKFEST 2016!
This year all Donations will go to a friend who is diagnosed with Breastcancer.
BLASPHEMIC one of my sponsor helps her. She made a Vendor with 7 different FUCK CANCER Shirts - each shirt is 50L, there is also a FATPACK available for 300L. 100% of the Sales will go straight to the ROCKFEST.
Fight with together we are strong!
Go and buy one!
Credits ~ girlsdrobe.blogspot.com.tr/2016/05/breast-cancer-awarenes...
Happy Birthday, Mr. Zoom. This pretty much defines you right now. Sturdy, steady, balancing this new ball of Cancer with everything else in your life. Ladies, he shops, he cooks, he cleans and he generally takes care of me...and always with love. Thanks for everything, Mr. Zoom. I love you and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Celebration
August 27, 2013 marked the 3rd year since I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. A strange thing to celebrate, perhaps? But what I am celebrating is my survival. In those shocking first days after diagnosis I was told that the average person with advanced lung cancer lived about 9 months. So I’m beating the odds and pretty happy about it.
This was taken at the 2017 Portland Dragon Boat Races. There are several teams of people who have survived cancer. These race and when they return to shore they are received with flowers and paddles held high in an arch.
It started in 2009 when a medical glove manufacturer, Medline, produced the original pink glove video to raise breast cancer awareness. The video has since generated more 13 million views on YouTube and inspired countless pink glove dance videos and events around the world. The response to the original video from the healthcare community, survivors and family members of survivors was overwhelming and heartwarming. I want to share this wonderful video with you.
textures are my own and the lovely and talented lenabem-anna
PRETTY BALD IN PINK Photo Campaign is a charity project aimed to promote knowledge and support for cancer victims, families and everyone affected by this disease. Like last year, the idea is not to raise money, but to raise conscience and awareness about a subject that concern us all, to some more direct than to others.
for more info.
pbipcampaign.wordpress.com/participate/
Model/Photographer:Ruriko Bracken
If you have any concerns about ovarian cancer please speak to your G.P.
Sources: The Eve Appeal Womb Cancer Information Leaflet
By The Eve Appeal gynaecology cancer research fund, London UK - on Facebook and Twitter
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