Super Gorgeous New Zealand model and PlayboyPlus, Playboy Africa favorite, shows her support for the National Breast Cancer’s pink Ribbon Day campaign in Australia – 26/10/2015!
Raising awareness for breast and gynaecological cancers is one of the world’s top cancer research priorities and not limited to Australia only.
Pink Ribbon Day is an initiative of the Cancer Council and is intended to bring together Australia’s leading state and territory cancer organisations.
The cancer council says,
Our vision is to minimise the threat of cancer through successful prevention, best treatment, support and world-class cancer research. To realise our vision Cancer Council undertakes a broad range of activities:
Research – We are the leading independent funders of cancer research in Australia, granting more than $50million a year in research grants.
Patient support – Cancer Councils coordinate a network of cancer support groups, services and programs to help improve the quality of life of cancer patients, people living with cancer, their families and carers.
Information – We provide evidence-based, up-to-date information about all aspects of cancer to:
Doctors and other health professionals – to help improve prevention, detection and treatment of cancer
Cancer patients and the general community – more than 100,000 people contact Cancer Council for information and support each year, chiefly through Cancer Council 13 11 20
Prevention – Our early detection and prevention programs aim to help people quit smoking, protect themselves from the sun, eat healthier foods and engage in physical activity to reduce the risk of cancer.
Treatment – Our Australia-wide network of health professionals develop guidelines to provide the best evidence based treatment and care for cancer patients.
WANT TO FIND OUT MORE?
Read about different cancer types and the work of Cancer Council.
DONATIONS
Donations can be made by Australian residents at any time by following this link;
http://pinkribbonday.com.au/donate-pink
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