Hey friends!
I have something really important to share with you today. We all know someone that has been affected by breast cancer... sister, mother, friend. Each year, 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, and more than 40,000 will die. It’s the second most common cancer for women, and the second deadliest.
Obviously, no one wants to be diagnosed with breast cancer, but hearing the words “breast cancer” doesn’t always mean an end. Now more than ever, breast cancer is treatable if caught early.
A Muse Studio wants to Stamp Out Breast Cancer. For the month of October, our goal is to give away 10,000 FREE Fight Like a Girl Stamps sets. Included with each stamp set is a brochure on breast health and the importance of early dection from the American Cancer Society.
Use the pushpin stamp that is included in the Fight Like a Girl stamp set to stamp on your calendar to remind yourself about personal exams, mammograms, and doctor’s appointments.
The Fight Like a Girl Stamp set has a retail value of $18, but you can get one for FREE* during the month of October**.
* Please note there is a $3 fee that covers shipping and handling for this stamp set
** Available while supplies last
*** Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery
Click here to get your free stamp set.
FREE 2012-2013 Calendar download
A Muse Studio is pleased to provide this free downloadable calendar as part of our Stamp Out Breast Cancer awareness campaign. This full-page calendar (8.5" x 11") is a fun crafty project and is available in black & white and color. Enjoy!
Download A Muse 2013 Calendar - BW
Download A Muse 2013 Calendar - color
Spread the Word!
Please help us Stamp Out Breast Cancer. Let all of your paper-crafting friends know about this awareness campaign and free stamp set. Here's some easy ways that you can help:
1) Call ten friends and let them know about Stamp Out Breast Cancer...
2) Grab a Stamp Out Breast Cancer blog badge and add it to your blog
3) Share Stamp Out Breast Cancer on Facebook, Twitter, etc. - it's easy! Visit the A Muse Studio facebook page and simply "share" any of our posts
Together we can make a difference!
Thank you A Muse Studio, I am so proud to be part of this company! Thank you for doing this, for getting the word out about early detection and Breast Cancer awareness in such a fun and fabulous way!!
Posted by: Angela Kelley | 10/01/2012 at 02:57 PM
What a wonderful idea A Muse Studio! I'll be sharing this with my friends via my blog, FB, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. also, i would LOVE a stamp like the stamp out breast cancer!
Posted by: Joscie | 10/01/2012 at 03:53 PM
AWESOME!!!
Posted by: Lori Barnett | 10/01/2012 at 08:20 PM
I commend you for doing this--thank you for your efforts!!
Posted by: Judy | 10/01/2012 at 09:33 PM
Thank you A Muse Studio! My daughter just had a double mastectomy to help cure her stage 3 triple negative breast cancer. She will have more chemo and radiation next, and I want to support breast cancer awareness even more now! Thank you for your efforts to spread the word to ALL women!
Posted by: Nancy Walker | 10/04/2012 at 12:32 PM
Thank you A Muse Studio! As a stage 4 breast cancer survivor, this stamp set will help me to give back to many other women in the support group I belong. Thank you for your efforts to spread the word that early detection can save lives!
Posted by: Debra Nuebel-Shaffer | 10/09/2012 at 08:50 PM
This is a wonderful set--so many people have been affected by this disease.
Posted by: Sue D | 10/17/2012 at 10:09 AM
Thank you for your commendable efforts to spread the word about breast cancer prevention and treatment.
Posted by: madcat2002 | 10/19/2012 at 06:17 PM
This is a fabulous set and will be so useful in spreading the word about breast cancer. I will forward it on to at least 50 other ladies - stampers and others. Thank you for generously making it available for the price of postage only.
Sandra
Posted by: Sandra Polencheck | 10/19/2012 at 09:25 PM
What a great way to spread the word on breast cancer and treatment and help the rest of us support those in need.
Posted by: Mimi Valenti | 10/20/2012 at 12:58 AM
As a breast cancer survivor, I appreciate what AMuse is doing...Thanks!
Posted by: justforyou | 10/20/2012 at 08:37 AM
I wear pink everyday in the month of October to bring the awareness of breast cancer and I know it works because all my friends are aware of my pink daily!
Posted by: Allison | 10/20/2012 at 09:35 AM
Thank you A-Muse for doing the cancer stamps..there has been so many of my family members that has gotten cancer..and my mom had breast cancer in the 1950's before they knew much about it. I'm so thankful for the research and what they are doing to find answers, also I think that the PINK color is really helpful for bring it to the public's attention.
Posted by: E. Ann Clark | 10/20/2012 at 10:40 AM
Thank you so much for your participation for this cause! I love the stamp set!
Posted by: Roni | 10/20/2012 at 12:48 PM
Doctors generally treat cancer of the gallbladder that has come back (recurred) in the same way as stage 3 or 4 gallbladder cancer. But your treatment will depend on whether you have had radiotherapy or surgery in the past. And on where your cancer has come back. There is a maximum amount of radiotherapy that you can have to any one part of your body. If you have too much it can cause damage to healthy body tissues. So if you have had radiotherapy before, you may not be able to have it again.
Posted by: Gallbladder Cancer Symptoms | 12/31/2012 at 09:19 AM
Do not put yourself at risk for mouth cancer by consuming large amounts of alcohol. Drinking large quantities of alcoholic beverages is associated with increased risk for mouth cancer. Thanks..
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Do not put yourself at risk for mouth cancer by consuming large amounts of alcohol. Drinking large quantities of alcoholic beverages is associated with increased risk for mouth cancer. Thanks..
Posted by: www.weightlosspunch.com | 03/07/2013 at 06:47 AM
It is so important to spread awareness about cancer and the struggles people face when diagnosed. Support is one of the most important things you can provide someone going through this tough time. Fighting hard and believing you will get better is a huge part to recovery. Hearing cancer survivor stories can be great inspiration also!
Posted by: Molly Stevens | 05/08/2013 at 12:12 PM