Click Pink: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Cancer Awareness Month

Infolinks’ cutting-edge technology is not only serving its valued publishers, but also serving a higher purpose to increase awareness for a worthy cause that affects millions of women and families around the globe. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an important time to focus on an issue that truly requires year round attention. This month we are joining the fight against this deadly disease by promoting various top Breast Cancer Foundations across our network.

Our campaign is called “Click Pink”, and that’s exactly what we want you to do. Our newly made-over ad bubble is now sporting a pink hue, pink ribbon and a link sharing more about this disease and the fight against it. “Click Pink” on our ads (on such sites as tmz.com, howtodothings.com and womens-health.com)to learn more about prevention, treatment and how to support victims of this terrible disease.

Every year over 250,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the United States alone, and Infolinks is committed to spreading knowledge by giving exposure to BreastCancer.org, National Breast Cancer Foundation, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Each of these reputable charities have a different focus, but all fight for the cure by funding free mammograms for under-privileged women or supporting research programs across the top facilities in the United States, and even helping provide education and support for the brave women fighting

You may be asking yourself how you can help. First of all click away, every time you see our “click pink” links in the pink-hued bubbles.  Also share this blog post with your social networks to raise more awareness for this campaign. And finally, these non-profits could also use your financial support. Your donation will go towards support and education for families dealing with this difficult journey, breast cancer research and prevention via funded mammograms for early detection.

A few facts about Breast Cancer:

  • Breast Cancer accounts for 22.9% of all cancer cases worldwide
  • 1 in almost every 8 women will develop some form of breast cancer in her lifetime
  • Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cancer related death in women after lung cancer
  • Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women ages 35 – 54
  • Breast cancer risk increases with age – every woman is at risk
  • Every 13 minutes a woman dies of breast cancer
  • More than 1.7 million women who have battled breast cancer in the U.S. are still alive
  • The mortality rate could decrease by 30% if all women age 50 and up got mammograms

Knowing breast cancer exists is not enough.
“Click Pink,” get informed and pass it on.