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Breast-cancer awareness now in national consciousness

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Each October, the color pink marks the arrival of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Media coverage and product promotions showcase the national effort to promote screenings and early detection of the cancer that 200,000 American women are diagnosed with each year. A new study, though, shows the effort has made an impact in more spread out examinations.

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