This particular giveaway is near and dear to my heart. OPI has partnered with the Lung Cancer Foundation of America to "Nail the Message" and raise awareness and promote early detection of lung cancer. As someone who had a loved suffer with lung cancer, this matters to me. This isn't a "free sample" that I received from OPI. I purchased more than one of these because OPI has contributed a sizeable donation to LCFA and hopes to use this campaign to spread the word and get salons to do "Salon Days" where they give a percentage of the price for their services back to LCFA. Some are already doing this, which is fabulous!
According to the LCFA, “Lung cancer is the #1 cancer killer of women. It kills more than the 6 next largest cancer killers combined."
With figures like that, it IS time to raise awareness and protect our health!
So...to show my support for OPI & LCFA's Awareness Campaign, I am giving away a brand new bottle of this fabulous Limited Edition spring color "Breathe Life" to one lucky winner!
YOUR INITIAL ENTRY:
Visit the Lung Cancer Foundation of America website and come back and tell us a surprising fact about lung cancer, if your life has been touched by lung cancer, and what you are doing to stay healthy.
EXTRA ENTRIES:
1. You get an extra entry if you "Follow Me" on Twitter
2. Additional entry if you TWEET about this giveaway. Post a link to the Tweet here. You can Tweet this contest for an entry ONCE A DAY for more chances!
3. Additional entry if you join my FACEBOOK GROUP
4. Another extra entry if you Grab My Button and put it in the sidebar on your website.
5. And yet ANOTHER entry if you link to me on your blog (please post a link to this). section is your favorite.
6. You get TEN (10) extra entries if you DONATE any amount to the LCFA.
Be sure to create individual comments for each of the above that you've done or you won't get the extra entries.
Giveaway ends 5/17/09
Like a waterfall in slow motion, Part One
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71 comments:
Lung cancer is the nation's leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women. --- I didn't know that.
I haven't been touched by lung cancer, but I have via other cancers. I don't smoke which is how I help my lungs!
she
pookielocks at ymail dot com
blogged:
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she
My dad actually has stage 4 lung cancer. It is very hard to detect it early. I learned that Every 2 1/2 minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with lung cancer and every 3 minutes someone in the United States will die from lung cancer. amsbolda@hotmail.com
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Every 2 1/2 minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with lung cancer and every 3 minutes someone in the United States will die from lung cancer.
I have not been touched by lung cancer.
I exercise regularly, eat healthy and avoid second hand smoke!
frugalfab at gmail dot com
I learned that:
In 2008 it is projected lung cancer will kill three times as many men as prostate cancer and twice as many women as breast cancer.
One in 13 men and one in 16 women will develop lung cancer in their lifetime. This includes smokers and non-smokers.
A good friend of ours passed from lung cancer 3 years ago. Never smoked a day in her life and was a health nut too. So lung cancer doesn't discriminate.
I follow you on Twitter: barterbabe
https://twitter.com/Barterbabe/status/1646878958 tweeted
I am a fan on Facebook:
Barter Bengall
this past November, my grandpa died of lung cancer. They didn't catch it until it had spread to his bones and brain!! I sure miss him. Thousands of dollars have been donated in his name to support this great cause. Thank you for your support. I'd be honored to win.
newmommyin08@yahoo.com
I follow you on Twitter. Royaldixie
I'm a facebook fan. Maggie Smith
I didn't know that In 2008 Lung Cancer claimed more lives than breast, prostate, colon, liver, kidney and melanoma cancers - COMBINED.
its the nations leading cancer death. Yes Lung cancer is touching me right now. My very dear uncle is dying from lung cancer that has spread to every organ. This Saturday we are through him a 54th birthday party that we ALL know will be his LAST :( I am currently trying to QUIT smoking......which as we all know (esp me being a nurse) is the #1 cause of lung cancer.
I was amazed at how high the cancer rate is for lung cancer. Scary for nonsmokers.
I was surprised to learn that lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer deaths for both me and women. My grandpa and all of his brothers died of lung cancer. To stay healthy, my family, doesn't smoke and we stay away from second hand smoke. We are lucky that in NY there's no smoking in all public places. Blessings, Stefanie Hartman fhartman@frontiernet.net
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It saddens me that lung cancer is underfunded and under-researched. My aunt died approximately two years ago from lung cancer. I personally do not smoke nor do I allow my children to be near ANY second hand smoke.
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The survival rate for lung cancer is 49% for cases detected when the disease is still localized; however, only 16% of lung cancers are diagnosed at this early stage.
By the time my brother in law's lung cancer was detected, he was already at stage 4. Less than four months later, the lung cancer killed him. Please, don't smoke or quit if you already do. And don't wait to see a doctor if you think there's a problem. I still can't believe he's gone.
Anne L.
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women.
While I have never had a family member pass away from lung cancer, I still do not smoke and never have
dctm at bellsouth dot net
Lung cancer is the nation's leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women.
I try to stay healthy with exercise and staying away from smokers. I have never smoked but my dad did. Thankfully he no longer does
The survival rate for lung cancer is 49% for cases detected when the disease is still localized; however, only 16% of lung cancers are diagnosed at this early stage. My Aunt and then Uncle both died of smoking and lung cancer. I quit smoking in 2004 to help me save my lungs health. JeansandTs@hotmail.com
My wife stopped smoking and I am proud of her. I found you listed on Sweepstakes Advantage, www.sweepsadvantage.com.
my dad passed away this Valentines Day of Lung Cancer :( he was a heavy smoker, and although he was doing chemo and all, he just couldn't manage to survive it.
micaela6955 at msn dot com
My husband's best friend died of lung cancer, at the age of 32, when our newborn son was 9 days old. Our friend Josh never smoked a day in his life, and left behind a 12-year-old daughter (she is now 16). We have been involved in trying to find the environmental factors that may have led to his cancer. :(
Cancer sucks. Oh and I am totally on your Facebook group girl.
-Beccy (find me on MD chica)
One in 16 women (smokers and non-smokers) will develop lung cancer. I've never been touched by lung cancer, but a good amount of people I know do smoke. I remember reading a statistic that one breath of secondhand smoke decreases four minutes of your life, so I try to stay healthy by eating healthy, especially vegetables that fight carcinogens.
the_outsider01AThotmailDOTcom
lung cancer scares me. i'm doing mailings for american lung association. it's an important issue for me, too. it hasn't effected me, luckily. but, i'm an ex-smoker and lung cancer...shivers...
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and YOU are ALREADY on my sidebar.
Lung cancer is the nation's leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women.
throuthehaze at gmail dot com
The survival rate for lung cancer is 49% for cases detected when the disease is still localized; however, only 16% of lung cancers are diagnosed at this early stage.
lung cancer is bad killed my grandma, grandpa, and thers...i still smoke but not by people because second hand smoke is said to kill too. i even shoo the dog away when i light up ps thanks for the giveaway
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That lung cancer kills more people every year than the 'big' ones combined. That's startling. My life hasn't been touched by lung cancer yet. I'm so sorry to those it has. :(
Every 2 1/2 minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with lung cancer.
My FIL died of lung cancer in November 2000. My youngest daughter never got to meet him and my oldest was only an infant at the time.
We try to encourage others around us to stop smoking.
I had no idea that Lung cancer is the nation's leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women... I haven't been personally touched by it, but by many other types.
jessbedard7 at gmail dot com
Here's my tweet
http://twitter.com/HeatherM74/status/1788546922
- and I blogged about it too.
http://digiscrapping.net/blog/?p=984
Joined the Facebook group too.
Off to put the button up.
Truly a great website! So glad you found me on Twitter!
Forgot my fact!
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Defense earmarked no money for lung cancer research in 2007.
That's really really sad. :(
leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women...gosh! Thats scary.
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i follow you on twitter!
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I joined your facebook group!
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ive got your button on my sidebar!
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I can't believe that lung cancer is so common! According to the site, every 3 minutes, one person actually dies from lungs cancer. That's pretty severe...
No one around me has experienced lung cancer, but there are some with asthma. I don't smoke and won't in the future because I hate the smell.
amanda.kana.lo at live.ca
someone dies of lung cancer every three minutes in america. and i never realized that its the leading cancer in women. wow. glad i don't smoke! My sister does and I keep trying to get her to quit but its a nasty habit!
sabeckstrom at yahoo dot com
I learned that Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.
I haven't lost anyone to lung cancer, but have friends who have.
I stay helthy by watching my eating habits and walking
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I follow on twitter as pestkaj
i joined your facebook group (j.pestka)
In 2008 it is projected lung cancer will kill three times as many men as prostate cancer and twice as many women as breast cancer---so scary and also sad that you don't hear about lung cancer as much as other cancers.
I have been affected. My grandpa was diagnosed last September. He had been a smoker most of his life. He noticed a cough and blamed it on allergies...finally went to the dr and has very advanced lung cancer. He is still alive and remains so positive. I admire him for his strength!
I quit smoking almost 3 years ago cold turkey. I exercise, eat plenty of fruits and veggies and avoid second hand smoke for me and my family as much as possible.
GREAT giveaway and thank you for bringing awareness!
I follow you :)
I follow you on Twitter!
creative_momma
every 3 minutes someone in the United States will die from lung cancer..that's amazing. To stay healthier I should probably quit smoking!
Every 2 1/2 minutes someone is diagnosed with lung cancer. I gave up smoking years ago and I try to exercise daily. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
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I learned that 60% of new lung cancer diagnoses will be in non-smokers.
I was very shocked to read that 450 people die a day (19 an hour) from lung cancer. I haven't been touched by lung cancer. To stay healthy, I don't smoke and I try to exercise.
I now follow on twitter. hillfam2005
LUNG CANCER IS…UNDER FUNDED, UNDER RESEARCHED, UNDER SUPPORTED! We need to do something now!
My dad died from lung cancer on 3/10/07, he would have been 69 yrs. old on 5/21.
I've recently had spinal surgery, but I'm working my way back up to walking every day to stay healthy and keep my lungs strong.
"It is estimated that 60% of new lung cancer diagnoses will be in non-smokers - a combination of 45-50% former smokers (many who quit 10, 20, even 30 years prior to the onset of lung cancer) and approximately 15% of people who have never smoked."
I had no idea that it was so high for this group.
I haven't been touched by lung cancer, but have by others.
I was around second hand smoke my whole young life, but I avoid it at all costs now. Hoping that's enough to keep me and my children healthy.
I follow you on twitter I'm @kendrabowling
I am part of your facebook group Kendra Bowling
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19 people die from lung cancer per hour!I lost a beloved uncle from lung cancer a few years ago; still difficult for me to discuss it. I've smoked for 42 years and am trying desperately to stop. Wish me luck!
I learned that one in 13 men and one in 16 women will develop lung cancer in their lifetime. This includes smokers and non-smokers. (American Cancer Society)
I haven't been touched by lung cancer. I try to eat healthy, exercise, and I don't smoke.
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