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Cancer Awareness #1 (by LoveIsALaserquest )

Hey guys, it's Georgia, and today I'm bringing you a very special article.

This article, which is all about Cancer awareness, links in with an event that will be going on over at the event team later on this week that is being run by the lovely Sabrina (Chandelier).

There are going to be some cool things over on ET so make sure to go and check them out. The forum team are also helping out so go and check out this thread where you can share any experiences you may have had.

We hope that you find this article interesting and that you will take part in this event that is for a really great cause! More will be explained about this event over on ET so keep your eyes peeled.

 
 
 
 
 
Bladder Cancer
Marigold / Blue / Purple

Marigold, blue and purple are the colours that support bladder cancer. Bladder cancer awareness month takes place in May, and many charities support this type of cancer such as Fight Bladder Cancer, which is a charity that was set up by a bladder cancer sufferer. 100,000 people are diagnosed with Bladder cancer every year, and many are not aware of it until it comes into their lives.
 
 
 
Carcinoid Cancer
Zebra Stripe

Carcinoid Cancer may be a form of cancer that not a lot of people have heard of as it is a rare form of cancer. The colours are black and white for this type of cancer and they are shown as a zebra stripe. The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation is a charity that works to inform both people with this form of cancer and those without while also raising money for the cause.
 
 
 
Honors Caregivers
Plum

Honors Caregivers colour is plum, and it represents caregivers rather than cancer itself. Caregivers can massively change the life of those living with the disease, and it's important to recognise the people who are there to provide care and support. If you know someone who cares for or has cared for someone with cancer make sure to give them a plum coloured gift!
 
 
 
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Violet

Hodgkin's Lymphoma affects blood cells within the body. This cancer impacts almost two thousand people every year. The colour for this cancer is Violet, and it is supported by the Lymphoma Association. World Lymphoma awareness day took place on September 15th of this year. 
 
 
 
Sarcoma / Bone Cancer
Yellow

Sarcoma is a form of cancer that impacts on bones and soft tissue. The charity Sarcoma The Bone and Soft Tissue charity do a lot of work to support and help people suffering from this form of cancer. There are many different forms of Sarcoma and around 3,800 new cases are diagnosed in the UK every year. 26% of children and young adults diagnosed with cancer have Sarcoma. The charity run an awareness week that takes place in July. The next Sarcoma awareness week is the 3rd to the 9th of July 2017.
 
 
 
Lymphoma
Lime Green

Lymphoma, like Hodgkin's Lymphoma, impacts on the blood cells in the body. This form of Lymphoma can be known as Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. This form doesn't have the same kind of cell as the Hodgkin's Lymphoma. This impacts around 17,000 each year in the UK alone. The Lymphoma Association is again a big charity that helps to support those living with the form of cancer. Lymphoma awareness week takes place in September.
 
 
 
Liver Cancer
Emerald Green

Liver cancer is the form of cancer that will impact on the liver. This is not one of the most common forms of cancer. However, it does tend to impact on the older generations. A lot of different charities work to find a cure for this cancer such as Core and the British Liver Trust. Liver cancer awareness month takes place in October.
 
 
 
Prostate Cancer
Light Blue

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers that is found in men. 47,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, which works out as 130 men being diagnosed every day. This is a serious form of cancer and impacts a lot of people. A lot of work is going into preventing this type of cancer. Many types of charities help people with this type of cancer such as the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Prostate cancer awareness month takes place in September.
 
 
 
Colon Cancer
Dark Blue

Colon cancer, also known as bowel cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer. This form of cancer can be found in the large intestine. 41,900 cases are diagnosed every year. Lots of charities help to support this form of cancer including the charity Beating Bowl cancer and of course cancer research. Colon cancer awareness month takes place in March.




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Sherb wrote on 15-12 04:42:
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Felicity wrote:
Valentine wrote:
Oh yeah, great topic for Christmas.
Really shows the joy of living and happiness.
Reading about cancer.
Not depressing and triggering at all.
because disease disappears over the holidays... 
thank you thank you thank you 
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Marycow3 wrote on 15-12 04:21:
Marycow3 wrote:
And one of my friend's mom died of cancer.
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Marycow3 wrote on 15-12 04:20:
Marycow3 wrote:
That is interesting. Thanks.
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Spookyjimchristmas wrote on 13-12 22:57:
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
ButterflyCry wrote:
I wish Kaj would participate in weeks like this and have a certain % of money people pay for credits be donated to some cancer research centre.

But anyway, great that you guys are raising awareness!

Yeah, that'd be awesome!
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 13-12 22:56:
TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
ButterflyCry wrote:
I wish Kaj would participate in weeks like this and have a certain % of money people pay for credits be donated to some cancer research centre.

But anyway, great that you guys are raising awareness!

Yeah, that'd be awesome!
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Private wrote on 13-12 16:11:
Chandelier wrote:
I was going to explain it later on during ET's part of the event where I actually explain the fundraiser. However, since some people are upset about the timing, I'll explain the timing a little bit. In August, I lost my aunt to cancer. Before we lost her, she had all of these plans about promoting awareness. She had plans for her cancer's awareness month, and she also had plans for Christmas. Now that she's no longer here to carry out her plans, the only Christmas gift I can give to her now is to donate in her honor and help promote awareness with her as the inspiration behind it. Later in the fundraising part, I'm using my own money to donate based off of how the event goes. I'm not asking anyone to donate, my goal is just for more people to be aware. 

I realize that thinking about cancer's impact makes people sad, especially around Christmas but the goal of this event is not to make anyone stay sad around the holidays. It's about exposing people to a different outlook. A lot of people feel like Christmas is supposed to be strictly a merry occasion, but this illness is still a reality for a lot of people whether it's Christmas or the middle of June.  The purpose of it being done around Christmas besides a gift to my aunt, is because Christmas time is also a season of giving and where people are more willing to look on the bright side of things. It's a time where a lot of people give back and try to make the season merry for others. The only solace I've had this Christmas season has been the thought that I can take something negative that I'm experiencing and that a lot of other people have experienced and turn it into something positive. Yes, cancer brings back negative memories but the point of this event is to show people and encourage people that their loved one's story does not have to stay negative. The reality of it is that cancer or its negative effect on someone's life isn't just going to stop because it's Christmas time. There has not been a single day since her diagnosis that I haven't thought about my aunt. You're all entitled to your feelings and I'm sorry if this event is upsetting to any of you, but it's also therapeutic for some because they can see they're not alone in dealing with something like this and that they have peers who have been/are going through it too. It's a way of me giving the only gift I can to her and it's an outlet for people, but it's mainly about taking something that's a negative and seemingly hopeless experience for many people and finding a way to use it to spread joy and to help other people, especially in a season where that will matter most. So if it's not helping you, I completely understand, I am sorry and I don't blame you for not reading it, but please be mindful that it is helpful to others and try not to ruin it for them. 
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Solitude wrote on 13-12 13:02:
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Tanara wrote:
it's not because i hate this topic or something, but serious.. 
i dont like it so much cuz it reminds me of my grandparents - and I lost my grandfather, so this is making me sad..

I wonder how many other people are getting bad memories from this, like this.

I think it's just really bad timing for such a thing.
Good idea, bad timing.
Like, it's the holidays people.
Be happy for fuck sakes. omg.
Whoever pushed this article and the events to come, you seem selfish.
But happy holidays, folks.
I agree. It was my moms birthday three days ago and she died two years ago. As if I wasn't already reminded of another Christmas without her, lmao
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Mice wrote on 13-12 07:56:
Mice wrote:
Tanara wrote:
Valentine wrote:
Tanara wrote:
it's not because i hate this topic or something, but serious.. 
i dont like it so much cuz it reminds me of my grandparents - and I lost my grandfather, so this is making me sad..

I wonder how many other people are getting bad memories from this, like this.

I think it's just really bad timing for such a thing.
Good idea, bad timing.
Like, it's the holidays people.
Be happy for fuck sakes. omg.
Whoever pushed this article and the events to come, you seem selfish.
But happy holidays, folks.
I'm seem selfish? They both had cancer and i lost him for around 3 months ago - do i really look like a selfish person? You would probably be sad too If you lost someone who had cancer aswell..
I'm almost certain the "you seem selfish" part was more directed towards whoever decided to put out cancer awareness in the holidays, as events and articles.
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INFECTIOUS wrote on 13-12 02:48:
INFECTIOUS wrote:
Wait, how exactly are we raising money for cancer? I thought you said this was a fundraiser?
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 13-12 00:57:
TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
This is awesome! I love the fact that there's a way to recognize caregivers, as well. 
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Private wrote on 13-12 00:48:
Chandelier wrote:
YAy finally time for this. Thanks Georgia and thank you Fiskarna for the layout!
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Private wrote on 13-12 00:32:
Ara wrote:
I love this idea! This is very informative, thank you



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