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HELPING WOMEN TODAY AND SAVING LIVES TOMORROW

05/11/2013

Helping Women Today and Saving Lives Tomorrow

When you buy the 2014 Australian Women’s Health Diary, you’re not only making a difference to your own life – you’re helping create a brighter tomorrow for women diagnosed with breast cancer and their families.

That’s because all proceeds from the diary go to the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia to support clinical trials research for the prevention, treatment and cure of breast cancer.

With 37 women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia every day, funds raised by this special diary are critical to research progress to help save more lives and give hope for a future free of breast cancer.

This is so much more than just a useful, practical diary – it is a valuable source of health information for women of all ages. Each month is filled with up-to-date advice on a range of topics, such as protecting yourself against heart disease; lifestyle essentials for healthy skin; preparing for the journey from pregnancy to birth; breast health and reducing your breast cancer risk; good health habits for the whole family; first aid tips for medical emergencies; financial management including a handy budget planner; and even advice on how to use technology in a healthy way!

With its beautiful pink cover and a bonus pen, this diary is the perfect accessory for every woman – and at just $14.95 it makes a great gift for family and friends.

The 2014 Australian Women’s Health Diary is available now from Commonwealth Bank branches, newsagents, selected Woolworths supermarkets, BIG W, Newslink and RELAY, and Avon Representatives. It can also be purchased online at www.bcia.org.au or by calling 1800 423 444.

To obtain images and samples of the diary, please contact:
Jenny Leggett, Public Relations Manager, Breast Cancer Institute of Australia
Ph: 02 4925 3022 / Mobile: 0407 919 767 / Email: j.leggett@bcia.org.au

About the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA)
The BCIA is the fundraising department of the Australia and New Zealand Breast Cancer
Trials Group. For over 35 years this Group has conducted Australia’s only independent,
collaborative breast cancer clinical trials research program for the treatment, prevention and
cure of breast cancer. To learn more visit www.bcia.org.au.

The Australian Women’s Health Diary is proudly sponsored by The Australian Women’s Weekly, Commonwealth Bank and Avon.

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