Money is Oh So Sexy!!!!!Apparel with a Cause!
Money is Sexy!
It isn't how much you have, it's how you use it! At MoneyIsSexy.org, we believe in the sexiness of Money. Why? It fights Breast Cancer. That’s right! We run against it! We march against it! We even walk 3 days against it! When you purchase any product from MoneyIsSexy.org a portion of the proceeds go towards fighting Breast Cancer. MONEY IS SEXY! IT FIGHTS BREAST CANCER! Join us TODAY! ARE you ready to join the fight?
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Awareness & FUNDRAISER Packages
Discount packages are available for any individual, group or organization who would like to raise funds and spread awareness in the fight against Breast Cancer!
Discount pricing begins at 3 dozen units. Please contact us regarding your interest!
Discount pricing begins at 3 dozen units. Please contact us regarding your interest!
The stats don't Lie!
The American Cancer Society's estimates for breast cancer in the United States for 2013 are:
- About 64,640 new cases of carcinoma in situ (CIS) will be diagnosed (CIS is non-invasive and is the earliest form of breast cancer).
- About 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women.
- About 39,620 women will die from breast cancer
- About 1 in 8 U.S. women (just under 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.
- About 2,140 new cases of invasive breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed in men in 2011.
- From 1999 to 2005, breast cancer incidence rates in the U.S. decreased by about 2% per year.
- White women are slightly more likely to develop breast cancer than African-American women. However, in women under 45, breast cancer is more common in African-American women than white women. Overall, African-American women are more likely to die of breast cancer. Asian, Hispanic, and Native-American women have a lower risk of developing and dying from breast cancer.
- A woman’s risk of breast cancer approximately doubles if she has a first-degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. About 15% of women who get breast cancer have a family member diagnosed with it.
- About 85% of breast cancers occur in women who have no family history of breast cancer.
- The most significant risk factors for breast cancer are gender (being a woman) and age (growing older).
- For women in the U.S., breast cancer death rates are higher than those for any other cancer, besides lung cancer.
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Money Is Sexy! - Detroit, MI 48213 - (313) 915-2935