Monday, October 11, 2010

October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month


In Loving Memory of My Mother
(1930-2008)

My mother (top right, click on image for a larger view) is featured in this promotional poster, along with three other breast cancer survivors. Ironically, she survived her bout with breast cancer, only to be felled by colon cancer eight years later. The poster was displayed on billboards, buses, trollies, trains, and subway stations around Philadelphia during the early part of the previous decade. It is a reminder that breast cancer is a serious ailment, but can be treated and is survivable if diagnosed in time. If you have a loved one, tell them to see their doctor and get a check up. Let's try not to lose anyone else to breast cancer!

12 comments:

Sunflower said...

What a touching tribute !

Toni said...

Keith ,this was or rather is so timely!

Angie B. said...

Very Nice tribute to your mother!

Cheryl said...

Right on point Keith!

Brenda said...

A very nice and touching tribute!

Lisa said...

Thanks for this, you just reminded me to get my check up!

Halo said...

Very sweet and very timely Keith!

Vanessa said...

That's why I love your blog so much..you keep it real over here..
Thanks for this!

Sean said...

Good Job Bruh!

DBH said...

Hi Keith...Thank you again for this very important message.

Yvonne Anderson said...

Very short, but sweet and to the point!

Moanerplicity said...

I know she would be very PROUD of you, my Brotha... for continuing to spread the word.

Well done, Keith!


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