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Something a bit unusual found while down in Boca Grande. Although not in use, it certainly is symbolic to the cause.
The blue fire engine that's in service with the Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, seen here at the 2015 Rescue Day event. A day that showcases the emergency services, from the main three right through to the Mountain Rescue, the Urban Search & Rescue, the Cave Rescue etc etc. This fire engine has been painted to highlight Prostate Cancer in men. Women's cancer charities always seem to have pink as their colour of choice so they picked blue for the men's charity.
Looking for a book as a Christmas gift to someone caring for a loved one affected by cancer?
“The Right To The Truth” might be just right.
Available in paperback (and as an ebook available at Amazon / kindle & Apple Books, too)
The book presents the case for the patients’ right to be aware of their own cancer diagnosis. It also proposes a way on how to break bad news.
❝…A valuable plea for honesty between medical professionals and their patients❞ — Kirkus Reviews
Links for buying the book in its website:
www.papachristos.eu/righttothetruth
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My sister sent me a teeshirt that says on the front: "Hey, Cancer... You picked the wrong broad!" and an enclosure said this...
"Live a gutsy, self-aware life.
Ignite the spark in your soul and lay down the tracks to the songs in your heart.
Define your reason for being; go deep, soak up your essence, then honor your authentic self.
Break the chains that bind you.
Free yourself from your self-imposed restrictions and be courageous towards all that you dread.
Don't let the fear of judgment quell your spirit.
Proudly flaunt your humanity, with all its exquisite imperfections.
Experience the edge of life.
Make mistakes.
Color outside the lines.
Go to the brim of what is familiar and jump off.
After all, a vibrant life is filled with stops, starts, and stumbles.
Participate in your dreams and have faith.
You are standing on the edge of bliss.
Do it. Do that next big thing. Become your own hero."
(Liv'n Out Loud! trademarked clothing line, www.paintedkiwi.com/livnoutloud-clothing.html )
Crystal Head Vodka bottle with a moustache for Movember
Strobist info: 430EX w/SpeedGrid above and to camera left +2 1/3 EV; 580EX II w/Rayflash at Camera right as fill 0 EV
We spent some time at this year's Relay for Life that was organised to support cancer research and expand awareness.
… कई जगह से यह भी ख़बरें आती हैं कि तमाम मरीज अंधविश्वासों की चपेट में आज जाते हैं. ऐसे में, मरीज देशी दवाओं और झाड़फूंक से बचें और समय पर उपचार कराएं. शुरू में बीमारी का पता चल जाए तो ऑपरेशन से उपचार संभव है. इसके अलावा, कीमोथेरेपी (इसमें इंजेक्शन दिया जाता है) और रेडियोथेरेपी (इसमें सेंक ल...
Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon
333 pop tabs in shades of magenta, metallic pink, and silver.
20 1/2”H x 13 1/2”W
Comments welcomed!
10 years ago I lost my 10 year younger brother to this terrible disease that is cancer.
This was taken a little over a month before he died at the sand sculpture festival in Bruges.
My brother was living in Tenerife at the time, but came back to Belgium for a last hope treatment.
He hadn't been back in Belgium for a long time and was enjoying these little excursions we made, whenever he had a good day.
I'm happy he was not alone when he finally lost the battle. He had been in a coma for 2 days, but woke up just before the end , gave me a big smile, closed his eyes and slowly faded away.
I remember how lost I felt when losing my little brother, but at the same time I was so relieved to realize his suffering had come to an end.
WARM UP ZUMBA at CANWALK 24 held in Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru to create awareness about early detection of cancer.
Assignment 52 / Pink (Breast Cancer Awareness)
This is a first on so many levels. ;D I debated whether or not to post this. Not because of the ta-ta's (I do have European in me) but because the damn thing isn't in focus! And I have no time for a redo so I guess I'm going to bare it.
Growing up, I was never too young for my dad to bring up awareness topics. And in the teen years when I was too embarrassed to talk with him, he started shoving pamplets or medical books in my face to read...breast examination, pregnancy prevention, STD's...What can I say but "Thanks, dad, for caring that much!"
November is Men's Cancer Awareness Month, millions of men will be growing moustaches this month as a symbol of solidarity against this silent killer. I will be documenting my journey through a photograph every day. Please support your local Cancer Society. Together we can beat this thing.
Crystal Ball and moustache
Strobist info: 430EX w/Honl Speedgrid camera left -1 EV; 580EX at camera right 0 EV above and down 70˚.
*This Womans Work*
Kate Bush*
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NRdA0ST4Zg&feature=channel_page
*God Give Me Strength**
www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Co5fDmD7I&feature=related
Mimitalks Quilt project*
Thanks to her, she is making everyone aware the importance of this deadly disease.
Here is the link to her photostream:
www.flickr.com/photos/mimitalks/3491757398/in/photostream
This is my square in her quilt, for
*Cancer Awereness*
I was on my way to Heathrow Airport this morning via the tube and I was greeted by this happy chap at the Earl's Court Tube Station. The site of a enormous hair scrotum was enough to make me laugh out lound and the fellow also was amused by my laughter. Here he's giving me the thumbs up for the picture as a sign of approval.
But this got me thinking, just what would posses someone to dress up like an huge hairy ball sack? When he turned around I saw why. He was promoting www.malecancer.net/ who's current campaign is Bollocks to male cancer and is dedicated to raising awareness of testicle, prostate, and bowel cancer in the UK. I was surprised to find out that in the UK one man every hour dies from prostate cancer alone!
Jam-packed Kanteerava Stadium with participants of CANWALK 24, held in Bengaluru City to create Cancer Awareness.
Boob & Dinks
by Shannon Gerard
Installation as part of DIwhy?
The Ontario Crafts Council
Toronto, ON
January 20 - March 1, 2009
Presenting the 7th Annual 2014 Digital Breast Cancer Awareness Quilt Sparkling Version!
20 Flickr members got together and created this beautiful group effort for awareness!
A huge thank you to Mandy mimitalks, married, under grace for putting the quilt together & also to her lovely daughter Erin for being the model since the project began.
The flickr members involved in the quilt are:
Mimitalks
Martian Cat
Peggy
ClaraDon
Herberouge1
Kayork
Vivsirena
Sylkky2
Maorlando
Crismatos
Joyhello (joyous joy)
Lynn English
*Cornishpixie*
Katmary
MyRidgebacks – Sharon C.Johnson
Rubyblossom
Tadie88
Elne
Oh Lizz
All of the Quilters bring their take on awareness through photos of Breast Cancer survivors or those who lost their fight, digital imaging and artistry. We invite you to go through the Quilt at original size and see this beautiful, heartfelt expression of our shared awareness of the disease of Breast Cancer and all that can mean.
November is Men's Cancer Awareness Month, millions of men will be growing moustaches this month as a symbol of solidarity against this silent killer. I will be documenting my journey through a photograph every day. Please support your local Cancer Society. Together we can beat this thing.
The enemy of the moustache, the razor.
Strobist info: 580EX II w/Rayflash at camera right reflected off towel +1/3 EV
Meet my 92 year-old mother, Iris. She is a cancer survivor. Her's was not breast cancer. The beauty of her name embodies the beauty of her spirit. The warmth of her heart has won her many friendships in life. The strength and determination she showed during her battle with cancer is the same force that has guided her throughout life. Her teachings as a mother, although often subtle, have had a lasting impact on how I look at life. I'm thankful for each day her smile warms the morning. As my biggest fan, she follows my postings on flickr which we often talk about in our telephone calls.
So Mom, when you see this, know how much all your children love you and how blessed we are to have your influence of wisdom in life. We shall continue to celebrate life together. Love you!
❝Life Expectancy❞
Illustrations’ composition, inspired by Chapt. Eighteen.
Book’s title:
“The Right To The Truth”
Book’s webpage:
www.papachristos.eu/righttothetruth/
[—Life expectancy for one single patient’s case CAN’T and SHOULDN’T be attempted to be predicted.
—Statistical numerical values based on Populations (or Groups) of many patients can’t be misused for any given One (1) patient’s singularity.
—An illustration reinforces Bob’s story, as in Chapter 18 of the book “The Right To The Truth.” —]
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PhotobyJenny not Marko
Did you know 1 in 55 women get ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer can show up as early as the age of 22 and even those who get a complete hysterectomy are still at risk. Get TESTED and go to the Dr. Yearly! Ovarian Cancer signs are silent until it is too late..it is critical to catch it early!!!
The Teal ribbon is used to raise awareness for ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and uterine cancer.
Inspired by my Aunt who is a survivor of ovarian cancer! She had a hysterectomy in her early 20's, she is now in her late 40's. The doctors found something wrong by 'accident' during a routine physical. They discovered it was cancer when she had surgery to remove a fluid filled sac out of her bladder.
November is Men's Cancer Awarness Month, millions of men will be growing moustaches this month as a symbol of solidarity against this silent killer. I will be documenting my journey through a photograph every day. Please support your local Cancer Society. Together we can beat this thing.
Self Portrait for Movember.
Strobist info: 580EX II w/Rayflash at camera right down 30˚at +2 EV 15˚; 430EX w/SpeedGrid at camera left behind subject down 30˚ at -3 EV 15˚ off axis
November is Men's Cancer Awareness Month, millions of men will be growing moustaches this month as a symbol of solidarity against this silent killer. I will be documenting my journey through a photograph every day. Please support your local Cancer Society. Together we can beat this thing.
Mo'Man's Mo'bile
Strobist info: 580EX II w/Rayflash at camera right -3 EV.
making strides for breast cancer awareness.
In Miami Beach this morning. Started walking at 9am. Not sure on how many miles, it wasn't a lot, maybe 3-4 miles?
Very powerful experience I must say. Lots of fun.
The one with her hands in the air is my aunt, a survivor (: <3
**will add more pictures of today later. I'm tired x]
Steam Plant stacks bathed in pink light for the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure. Low clouds reflected the pink light.
Dash detail of a Breast Cancer Awareness theme VW Beetle. Shot for VW Vibe Magazine.
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This picture I did absolutely nothing to change it. No filters. This day had 4 funnels clouds near the airport, the sun was out and it was raining about 2 miles out. That’s the yellow in the back. I couldn’t believe the clouds were actually that blue.
I created this photography collection April 2017. The name fallenskies I created from angels that had fell from heaven. Losing two people from Cancer and watching them face this Global Killer head on, gave me a new found meaning for bravery. Cancer has no boundaries, doesn't care what race, religion or social position.
When a person of importance dies in The United States of America, we lower the American flag to half Staff out of respect to honor them.
In all of these photos the sun is setting, I've named them half mast Sunsets in Honor of those who have bravely fought cancer.
Each photo tells a story of life, of possibilities to come. A sky of a thousand words, a meaningful sky, a perfect ending. Thank you for your support. Promoting Cancer Awareness. My goal this year is to raise awareness by Asking the United States of America Government officials if they would be willing to recognize October 2018, Cancer awareness month by lowering our country's Flag to half Staff one day. I have already written a letter to President Trump,, I will continue a decision is been made.
For Luke Kellerman & Eric Turkovich
The month of October = Breast Cancer Awareness!!
Knowing friends and loved ones that have fought and lost battles with cancer, I am proud to use this photo in my 365 to encourage everyone (mostly you ladies!!) to get things checked out early and prevent breast cancer!!
This was taken at Cumberland County High School football field just before a game against the Cookeville Cavaliers. (The Cavs won 47-7 by the way!!)
Technical Information:
Camera - Nikon D5200
Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO – 2000
Aperture – f/5.6
Exposure – 1/25 second
Focal Length – 105mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS5.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
I created this photography collection April 2017. The name fallenskies I created from angels that had fell from heaven. Losing two people from Cancer and watching them face this Global Killer head on, gave me a new found meaning for bravery. Cancer has no boundaries, doesn't care what race, religion or social position.
When a person of importance dies in The United States of America, we lower the American flag to half Staff out of respect to honor them.
In all of these photos the sun is setting, I've named them half mast Sunsets in Honor of those who have bravely fought cancer.
Each photo tells a story of life, of possibilities to come. A sky of a thousand words, a meaningful sky, a perfect ending. Thank you for your support. Promoting Cancer Awareness. My goal this year is to raise awareness by Asking the United States of America Government officials if they would be willing to recognize October 2018, Cancer awareness month by lowering our country's Flag to half Staff one day. I have already written a letter to President Trump,, I will continue a decision is been made.
For Luke Kellerman & Eric Turkovich
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