Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

When it comes to fashion there are a few headlines that are always written in the papers such as ‘models being too thin’ and how ‘fashion is damaging the environment’ and so on, the articles written on the frontpose blog does to a certain degree revolve around these issues as well (so please do not think we are hypocrites because we have mention that we do have the clichéd headlines). Even though these headlines do appear often, there are a few fashion related headlines that seep into pages that are more than worthy of mention and also portrays the fashion industry as a whole in a better light, take for example Fashion Targets Breast Cancer.

It is stated that breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United Kingdom and it is also said that 50,000 women and 300 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. There are several types of breast cancer and the disease can be diagnosed at different stages of development and can grow at different rates.
The organisation ‘Fashion Targets Breast Cancer’ aim in improving the health services by finding new and better treatments through research and these principal goals still remain the same for the last 16 years. 

Big names such as Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Jerry Hall, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Pixie Geldof and many more are great patrons to the noble cause.
It is fantastic to see great leading woman in the fashion world being part of a cause which affects many woman.
Cancer is one of those diseases that not only affects an individual but those around them, having lost a family member because of cancer it is quite soothing to know that there are people who have great influence among many and that they are able to set an example by supporting a cause that fights cancer.

There are many ways in which you can help support such a worthy cause wither by shopping, donating or even fundraising. We have provided the link so show your support:


article written by: www.frontpose.com

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