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Posts with tag denim
Posted May 9th 2007 6:00AM by Jacki Donaldson
Filed under: Skin Cancer, Prevention, Daily news, Thought for the Day

An Oxford skin cancer expert is weighing in on the recent
advice that we would all be wise to sport our denim, polyester, and wool when we head into the sun's harmful rays.
It's an extreme approach, says dermatologist Dr. Robert Turner who believes this skin cancer prevention guidance could push sun seekers to do just the opposite.
Think about this:
"I just don't think this is practical," says Dr. Turner. "People will think it's ridiculous and just go out anyway. If you advise people to do something that is extreme, they're more likely to go the other way completely."
Dr. Turner agrees that clothing is better protection than sunscreen -- especially for children -- but he thinks expecting people to take such drastic cover is unrealistic. He'd much rather urge people to stay out of the sun completely during the middle of the day, when the sun's rays are scorching hot.
Posted May 8th 2007 6:00AM by Jacki Donaldson
Filed under: Skin Cancer, Prevention, Research, Daily news, Thought for the Day

Slathering on sunscreen protects us from the dangers of the sun. Right?
Nope, say experts who insist protective clothing and hats are the best way to cover up against UV rays, prevent skin cancer, and minimize the aging effects of the sun.
Think about this:
Most of us rely on sunscreen for skin cancer prevention. But one doctor from Zurich who just finished reviewing sun protection strategies around the world says although the predominant mode of sun protection is sunscreen, this method can be abused in attempts to extend time spent in the sun.
Continue reading Thought for the Day: Cover up against skin cancer
Posted Dec 21st 2006 7:23PM by Dalene Entenmann
Filed under: Breast Cancer, Prevention, Celebrity fundraisers, Television, Products, Cancer Survivors
"L"ements of Style will feature a clothing line of hip sexy apparel and accessories created by wearable couture designer Laura Dahl, Tel Aviv handbag designer Tali Epstein Segal (TES), jewelry designer Udi Behr, jeans from Honey Labrador, denim from Blue Cult, and handbags by Emmy-nominated costume designer Cate Adair. Select pieces will be sold as numbered limited editions with 100 percent of profits being donated to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation.
You can browse and purchase apparel and accessories of The L Word "L"ements of Style collection online at
The L Word website.
Beginning January 3rd, The L Word "L"ements of Style collection can be purchased at Atrium in New York City, Brown Eyed Girl in San Francisco and Marin, California, Duets in Nashville, Ultimo in Chicago, Scout and Molly's in Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Mitzi & Romano in Atlanta, Georgia and Lulu in Miami, Florida.
In addition, The L Word "L"ements of Style collection can be seen in a unique
virtual fashion show that allows you to choose apparel and accessories in which a virtual Honey Labrador will then model for you. Very cool. Visit
The L Word collection virtual fashion show to experience your personal fashion show based on items of clothing you choose.
Posted Jul 13th 2006 9:00AM by Dalene Entenmann
Filed under: Breast Cancer, Pink products, Celebrity fundraisers, Fundraisers, Celebrity news

Pierce Brosnan has been named 2006 Lee National Denim Day ambassador. The event, the world's largest single-day fundraising campaign for breast cancer, which is held on October 6, encourages millions of women and men nationwide to wear their favorite jeans and make a $5 donation to support breast cancer research, education and outreach.
For the 11th annual National Denim Day, Lee Jeans is joining together with the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund. The Women's Cancer Research Fund was established to support research, education, and outreach programs for more effective approaches to the early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of all women's cancers. Honorary chairs include Kate Capshaw and Rita Wilson.
Last year, more than 29,000 companies participated in the fundraiser, raising more than $8.6 million dollars. In the last twenty years, the event has raised more than $61 million dollars in support of breast cancer programs. To register for the event, make a donation, find event ideas or shop for Pink Ribbon Jeans, visit the
Lee National Denim Day website.
Posted May 18th 2006 12:30PM by Dalene Entenmann
Filed under: Breast Cancer, Pink products, Cancer events, Celebrity fundraisers

According to the information on the Lee National Denim Day page, this event is the world's largest single-day fundraising campaign for breast cancer. In October, Lee Jeans hosts the event that inspires millions of women and men nationwide to wear their favorite jeans and to make a $5 donation to support breast cancer research, education and outreach. For the 11th annual National Denim Day, Lee Jeans is joining together with the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund. The Women's Cancer Research Fund was established to support research, education, and outreach programs for more effective approaches to the early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of all women's cancers. Honorary chairs include Kate Capshaw and Rita Wilson. Online registration begins June 1. Favorite place the
webpage or check back here, we will remind you to go over and sign up.
Posted May 15th 2006 8:00PM by Dalene Entenmann
Filed under: Breast Cancer, Drug, Chemotherapy, Prevention

For the last ten years, on the first Tuesday following Mother's Day, the CURE Foundation hosts National Denim Day, where employees across Canada make a $5 dollar donation to wear denim to work. CURE is a national foundation that works in partnership with women and men, health professionals, other foundations and Canadian teaching hospitals to improve breast cancer survival. The foundation supports researchers, laboratories, projects and equipment towards these goals.
In 1996, Diane Proulx Guerrera was diagnosed with breast cancer. In gratitude for the breast cancer research that led to the treatments that saved her life, Guerrera and her husband founded the CURE Foundation to support continued research and treatments for breast cancer. To raise funds for the foundation, they started
National Denim Day. CURE has helped raise over $10 million dollars for breast cancer research, education and equipment. Today Guerrera is cancer-free. The slogan of National Denim Day is, "Wearing jeans has never been so important !" In 2006, National Denim Day is May 16.