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stillers4me
10-01-2010, 05:40 AM
By Teresa Varley - Steelers.com

Posted 11 hours ago
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The Steelers will celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness month throughout October, with on and off the field activities planned.

Dennis Dixonhttp://www.steelers.com/assets/nflimg/icon-article-link.gif (http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Steelers-Think-Pink-for-Breast-Cancer/5cb140cc-85c7-4248-9018-c27bad7154d1#), who lost his mother to breast cancer, along with Nick Easonhttp://www.steelers.com/assets/nflimg/icon-article-link.gif (http://www.steelers.com/team/roster/nick-eason/1958304c-cf0b-406a-a695-b04669d6ef89/) and Max Starkshttp://www.steelers.com/assets/nflimg/icon-article-link.gif (http://www.steelers.com/team/roster/max-starks/7df7af66-c7ff-472b-bcd8-a6a73f94467a/), whose mothers are survivors, kick things off by hosting a breast cancer cooking class.

On Sunday players will wear pink cleats, wristbands, gloves, sideline hats, helmet stickers and chin straps against the Ravens at Heinz Field...............

[URL]http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Steelers-Think-Pink-for-Breast-Cancer/5cb140cc-85c7-4248-9018-c27bad7154d1

HometownGal
10-01-2010, 07:14 AM
I think this is an absolutely wonderful tribute to all of those who have both survived and have lost their lives to this devastating disease as well as to their loved ones who will always feel a void in their lives. I donate to the American Cancer Society several times a year because I want to help as much as I possibly can so that research will someday (soon hopefully) find that cure! As a 2 time cancer survivor, I applaud every effort to continue the fight! :thumbsup:

SteelMember
10-01-2010, 09:54 AM
http://www.shopecbc.com/images/breast_cancer/SavePink.jpg

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steelreserve
10-02-2010, 04:08 AM
I'm all for breast cancer research and such, but they REALLY bombard us with it a little too much for my liking. They do not need to hit you over the head with it so hard and so repeatedly. Why don't they do this for AIDS? That's just as terrible.