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It's better to dye than die due to a lack of cancer awareness - Belfast Telegraph

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It's better to dye than die due to a lack of cancer awareness
Belfast Telegraph - 3 Oct 2006
By Emily Moulton. Four Ulster women whose lives have been touched by cancer have decided to get into the pink this month. Roberta Carson, Louise Kerr, Paula Hayes and Ruth Blair have all dyed their hair pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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Re: It's better to dye than die due to a lack of cancer awareness - Belfast Telegraph

What colour will they be dying their hair for prostate cancer?

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