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ThinkPinkLux

@ThinkPinkLux

Supporting Women with cancer in Luxembourg

Luxembourg เข้าร่วม Mart 2011
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Hive Cancer Support
Hive Cancer Support@hivecancerderry·
We had a fantastic morning delivering our Cancer prevention Reduce your Risk session with @CentreClooney where we told them all about the Yuka app that informs you about the health impact of food and beauty products yuka.io/en/
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Breast Cancer UK
Breast Cancer UK@BreastCancer_UK·
A list of ultra processed foods. Dr Michelle Harvie says “People from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and young people tend to eat these foods more…the trends in these foods are worrying”
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Khalid
Khalid@SnipSnipDNA·
How can we motivate women to change lifestyle in order to reduce BC risk? Obesity and being overweight significantly correlates with increased breast cancer risk. More exercise is always useful. #breastcancer #cancer #BCPC2023
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
Prof. Devi Sridhar@devisridhar·
It’s not someone’s fault for getting covid or having cancer or having chronic pain. We need more empathy towards those unwell, support to get better & less pointing the finger of why it happened. Guilt & blame aren't helpful with illness esp given link to wider social issues.
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ThinkPinkLux
ThinkPinkLux@ThinkPinkLux·
@DelanoMagazine Great article. Thank you Kavitha for considering the women at ThinkPinkLux. We couldn't do what we do without women like you. We are grateful for your ongoing support.
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ThinkPinkLux@ThinkPinkLux·
A lot of reaction to the use of the word #amputation in this report from the English speaking @LuxTimes in #Luxembourg . #Insensitive? #Lostintranslation? Culturally specific? ( apparently it’s the term used in the #Netherlands and #Germany )
🎙️ Lisa Burke 🌍@lisa_toni_burke

I have never heard the phrase 'breast amputation' before. @LuxTimes this needs proof reading by a native speaker as it's important to get such sensitive wording correct, in my humble opinion.

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