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THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

13/12/2010

This festive season, the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA) has made it easy to find the perfect Christmas gift.

The 2011 Australian Women’s Health Diary is a great gift idea or last-minute stocking filler. With its up-to-the-minute health information and lifestyle advice, plus handy checklists and reminders, this unique diary will brighten anyone’s Christmas.

It is also the perfect way to help raise funds for vital breast cancer research. Every purchase of the diary is bringing the BCIA closer to its goal of a world without breast cancer.

The 2011 Australian Women’s Health Diary is available now for just $14.95 and includes a bonus pen. Pick up your copy today from Commonwealth Bank branches, newsagents, selected Woolworths and Safeway supermarkets, online at www.bcia.org.au or by calling 1800 423 444.

Buy this special diary and you will be buying a gift that means so much more.

About the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA)
The BCIA is the education and fundraising department of the Australian New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group. This Group has for over 30 years conducted Australia’s only independent, national breast cancer clinical trials research program for the treatment, prevention and cure of breast cancer.

The BCIA’s Australian Women’s Health Diary is proudly sponsored by The Australian Women’s Weekly, Commonwealth Bank and Avon. Through their ongoing, generous support of our breast cancer research programs, these corporate organisations continue to demonstrate their commitment to improving the health of women throughout Australia.

Diaries are available for giveaway offers to support radio interviews and newspaper editorial. For further information, please contact:
Jenny Leggett, Public Relations Manager
Breast Cancer Institute of Australia
Ph: 02 4925 3022 / 0407 919 767
PO Box 283, THE JUNCTION NSW 2291
Email: j.leggett@bcia.org.au

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