We cannot be silent is one slogan printed on specialty clothing offered by a company called Privacy. Other slogans include United We Cure and Mission. Purpose. Cure. The slogans say a lot -- but the accomplishments of Carolyn Jones, Founder and President/CEO of Privacy, say a whole lot more.
Think about this:
Jones lost her mother to breast cancer on November 16, 2000 during a time when too many questions about the disease were left unanswered and not enough options were available for women fighting for their lives.
Times have changed, in part due to outspoken pioneers like Jones, who are spreading the word and funding the cause.
Part of the Privacy corporate goal is to support medical research and to educate women about early detection and treatment.
"It is very clear that more information and research is needed due to the yearly increase in new cases nationally," says Jones who cites statistics such as this: every 12 minutes a woman in America will die from complications associated with breast cancer. And this: more than 1,500 new cases of male breast cancer will be diagnosed this year.
Privacy, a California-based company with a social conscious, offers for both women and men an assortment of t-shirts, sweatshirts, jeans, hats, recommended books, accessories, breast cancer facts, and even a contest or two. A portion of all profits are donated to breast cancer initiatives with an emphasis on low-income and uninsured populations.
Check it all out right here.


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I will be honest. After a double mastectomy left my chest mutilated and scarred, I worried if I would be physically attractive to a man after breast cancer surgery. It's not that I think men are shallow, it had more to do with all that cancer was taking away in my life, and I was not sure how much I would pay in the final cost of losses.
With the sale of a designer logo t-shirt, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, launched in the UK by
The National Breast Cancer Coalition, NBCC, is exposing the biggest boobs in the fight to stop breast cancer. If you misrepresent the truth about breast cancer to push a private agenda with frivolous actions or initiatives that go against the progress being made in the fight against breast cancer; or seek to make a financial profit without benefit to the legitimate efforts being made in the fight against breast cancer -- then you qualify for the Golden Boob Award. The NBCC is a grassroots advocacy group that works for increased federal funding for breast cancer research and with the scientific community to implement new models of research. The NBCC seeks to improve access to high-quality health care and breast cancer clinical trials for all women. This year's nominees in the first annual Golden Boob Award are:
Shannon Harken wrote an essay to nominate her mother, Sue Myers of Pleasantville, Iowa, as the most amazing mother in the world because of her mother's zest for life and the positive example she set while battling breast cancer. Of the more than 14,000 Mom's the Word essay submissions, Kohl's unveiled the ten most amazing role model mom finalists of the contest and Harken's essay about her mother placed Myers in the top ten moms of the year. Ultimately, America will vote to decide who will be this year's number one amazing mom. All ten essays are featured at Kohl's, where you can vote for the essay and mother you feel best deserves to win.
When you are a mother diagnosed with breast cancer, you worry about your children. How are they coping? Your children
spend an equal amount of time worrying about your surviving cancer. Sometimes, the best you can do is allow them to help
in any way they can, to give them a sense of control of a terrifying situation. My teenage son made a bowl of Jello each
and every day while I was going through chemotherapy and was too nauseous to keep solid food down. My younger son
hovered over me, resting his hand on my forehead, as a way to connect, as a way to care.
UK's MTV is offering its fans a chance to win free tickets to this year's 







