Wednesdays clicks are in
Wednesdays clicks are in
Pennie
America, the Home of the Free, because of the Brave.
Been clicking just have not always posted here... I clicked them for wednesday![]()
Angi
There is always, always something to be thankful for.
Beautiful, sunny Wednesday... clicks have been counted.
Did you know...?
The American Clinical Laboratory Association has discovered that testing the genetic and molecular structure of the disease and of the woman who it is affecting allows for more insight into what treatment would be best to proceed with when treating breast cancer.
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/c...r-treatment277
Never give up, never surrender.
I clicked for Wednesday.
A smile is a curve that straightens things out.
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/c...faces?siteId=2 Please click daily to give a free mamogram
I clicked for Wed. too.
Cathy
Got my clicks in for Thursday.
Ginny.... we need to hear from you.
Watermelon..you are missed.
Tracy...where are you.
Another beautiful day of clicking.
Did you know...?
Women who began their menstrual cycles before age 12, have no children, or had their first child at 30 or older, or began menopause after 55 are at a higher risk for breast cancer.
Never give up, never surrender.
Been clicking daily I don't always get to post.
HUGZ! Sharon
When life sends you lemons make pink lemonade!
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/c...faces?siteId=2
I have donto also vote!!
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I clicked "Friday"
Me too!!!
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All Thursday's votes are done.
Just finished clicking for Thursday.
Cathy
just clicked for Thursday.
A smile is a curve that straightens things out.
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/c...faces?siteId=2 Please click daily to give a free mamogram
late but I got them all clicked for thursday![]()
Angi
There is always, always something to be thankful for.
Clicked for Friday! Thought Angi beat me, but she was just late for Thursday! Whew!
Friday clicks have been counted.
Did you know...?
A new study has reveled that the number of tumor cells circulating in the blood of metastic breast cancer patients does affect their survival, reports BusinessWeek.
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/c...er-survival290
Never give up, never surrender.
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