Today, February 8th, Kathleen Whitehurst, co-inventor of the award-winning DaysAgo™ Digital Day Counter, marks her ninth anniversary as a breast cancer survivor.
You go, Girl!
In celebration of her victory over this disease, she has developed the Pink DaysAgo as part of her commitment to helping women of all ages get into the habit of doing regular self breast exams, saying:
"I want women to remember every month to do their self exams, which are designed to find early tumors. When breast cancer is found early, and confined to the breast, the chances for survival are the greatest."
Winner of the 2007 Good Housekeeping "Good Buy Award," the DaysAgo affixes to containers, cabinets or
mirrors through either a magnet for metal surfaces or a suction for
others, and has a digital screen that counts up the days after the
touch of a button.
It's
pretty, it's pink and - currently priced at $5 - this gadget IS an
inexpensive reminder, for us all, and just another simple way to
promote breast cancer awareness.
Find It Here: How Many DaysAgo
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