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Over 5/000 African-American women die every year fi^m breast cancer. /Breast cancer does not have to kill. Early breast cancer detectiop^ the most effective way to reduce his Now, from Octobe^o December 1996, you can help us fight breast cancer when you buy New Dark & Lovely No-Lye, No-Mistake Relaxer, Dark & Lovely Permanent Hair Color or Reviving Hair Colors. We will contribute a percentage of your purchase to the Celebrating Life Foundation, which helps African-American women learn more about the prevention of breast cancer. You will also be able to purchase "Celebrating Life" a motivating book by Sylvia Dunnavant and learn more obout the individuals who refuse to allow breast cancer to^define their lives. Supported by Delta Sigma Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Coalition of 1CX) Black Women, Zeta Phi Beto^ Sigma Comma Rho and the National Council of Negro V
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