Call on breast cancer charities to remove the pink ribbon blindfold

Pink ribbon culture distracts from meaningful progress on breast cancer

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Pink Ribbon Blindfold picture Copyright to Mark Chilvers, thank you to Unison for the use of the picture.
Concept by Helen Lynn.

This post content is published by FromPinktoPrevention, a new breast cancer campaign that exposes the barriers to achieving ‘primary prevention’ ie stopping the disease before it starts.

OCTOBER – BREAST CANCER PREVENTION/AWARENESS MONTH

In the forthcoming Breast Cancer Awareness Month we ask if you can remove the Pink Ribbon ‘Blindfold’ and ask the Breast Cancer Charities this BIG QUESTION:

WHY do they persist in refusing to acknowledge the role of environmental and occupational toxicants by  ignoring decades of evidence up to the present day on the link between our lifelong (womb to grave) exposures to toxics and the escalating incidence of breast cancer?

Why do Breast Cancer Charities continue to focus solely on ‘lifestyle’ risk factors such as diet and exercise, while ignoring the potential 60% of breast cancer cases for which they have no explanation. What about the role of chemical, environmental and occupational exposures in this?

Better diagnostics and treatment is not mutually exclusive with looking at how our profoundly polluted environment, homes and workplaces impact on our bodies and health, while also taking into consideration the ‘precautionary principle’ – ie better safe than sorry.

The World Health Organisation states that prevention (which is not the same as early detection) offers the most cost-effective long-term strategy for the control of cancer. So why do we not see this reflected in our cancer plans and strategies? Why is primary prevention (stopping the disease before it starts) not equally addressed along with better treatment and care? Why are those with the power to influence decisions on breast cancer policy not acting on what we already know?

There are various actions you can take

Thank You for Raising a Stink!

BCAction’s 2011 pledge to prevent pinkwashing

Video uploaded on 28 September 2011 by Breast Cancer Action before “Promise Me” perfume was recalled.

More info and videos

This is just the colour Pink…

It’s time to tethink the pink, and stop breast cancer before it starts!

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It’s time to #RethinkThePink, and stop breast cancer before it starts! Image @sarcasticboob

What have all the pink ribbon products and promotions done for women living with and at risk of breast cancer?

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Fracking and Pink Washing…

Pink ribbon culture distracts from meaningful progress on breast cancer

Fracking and PinkWashing poster
Join the #ThinkBeforeYouPink campaign by @BCAction
Read #RethinkThePink: dealing with #PinkWashing during Breast Cancer awareness

What have all these pink ribbon products and promotions done for women living with and at risk of breast cancer?

Sources:

BC Action, Think Before You Pink website and Facebook page. PDF.

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Screening and PinkWashing

Pink ribbon culture distracts from meaningful progress on breast cancer

Screening and PinkWashing poster
Join the #ThinkBeforeYouPink campaign by @BCAction.
Read #RethinkThePink: dealing with #PinkWashing during Breast Cancer awareness

What have all these pink ribbon products and promotions done for women living with and at risk of breast cancer?

Sources:

BC Action, Think Before You Pink website and Facebook page. PDF.

On Flickr®

Plastic Water Bottles, BPA and PinkWashing

Pink ribbon culture distracts from meaningful progress on breast cancer

BPA and PinkWashing poster
Join the #ThinkBeforeYouPink campaign by @BCAction
Read #RethinkThePink: dealing with #PinkWashing during Breast Cancer awareness

What have all these pink ribbon products and promotions done for women living with and at risk of breast cancer?

Sources:

BC Action, Think Before You Pink website and Facebook page. PDF.

On Flickr®

RethinkThePink: dealing with Pink Stuff during Breast Cancer awareness…

What is pink washing?

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Pinkwashing: pink drill bits being rolled out for breast cancer awareness month by Baker Hughes.

#PinkWashing is the act of appearing to support the fight against breast cancer by slapping a pink label on a product that most likely contains ingredients or elements linked to causing cancer. Many companies even raise the price of products or create a limited edition product to boost their profits, while only donating a meager portion of that profit to research treatments.

#RethinkThePink: stop buying products from companies that engage in pinkwashing as they stock your stores full of toxins – and profit off this deadly disease.

#ThinkBeforeYouPink: a campaign as a direct call to STOP THE DISTRACTION of pink ribbon marketing and culture.

Join Mamavation and The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and The Breast Cancer Fund on Wednesday, Oct. 15th 6pm PST/9pm EST to learn more about pinkwashing, breast cancer prevention and how you can #RethinkthePink.

Sources and more information:
  • #RethinkthePink: Stop Companies Profiting Off Your Charity While Breast Cancer Still Kills, Mamavation, September 30, 2014.
  • Fracking company’s pink drill bits spark outrage, MNN, Oct 13, 2014.
  • Visit ThinkBeforeYouPink website and campaigns.
  • Beyond the Pink: From Awareness to Prevention, BreastCancerFund.
  • Watch these pink washing videos on YouTube.

Smoke for the Cure

Can we cure cancer by going shopping?

I couldn’t let October’s Breast Cancer Awareness (but not prevention) Month come to a close without posting a satire cartoon exposing all the pinkwashing we’ve seen that month. You can buy everything in pink these days, from bottled water to fried chicken, alcohol and even handguns. So why not cigarettes? All these pink products claim to give some mystery percentage of “net profits” (which could be zero if the company isn’t profitable) to “find a cure for cancer” (a ridiculous proposition since we already have natural cures for cancer).

It’s all part of the cancer industry’s brainwashing propaganda that tries to convince people that we can cure cancer by going shopping!

Smoke for the Cure, a comics by @HealthRanger on Flickr
Dan Berger is Cartoonist behind Natural News

Continue reading Komen Smokes pink ribbon cigarettes by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.

Dan Berger is Cartoonist behind Natural News.

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