My TV20's Chick Flicks to raise BREAST CANCER AWARENESS!

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My TV20's Chick Flicks to raise BREAST CANCER AWARENESS!

My TV20 will host Chick Flick Sneak Peeks throughout the year distributing bandannas and helpful Breast Cancer literature.

Join My TV20 in our campaign to increase awareness and early detection.

Breast Cancer Facts


  • Each year, 250,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer, when found early, the chance for survival is the greatest.


  • ALL WOMEN are at risk for breast cancer!


  • Breast Cancer is the most common type of cancer among women today


  • Getting tested regularly is the best way to lower the risk


  • Have a mammogram (breast X-ray every year starting at the age of 40.


  • Do a Breast Self-Exam each month starting by the age of 20



For information contact the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center AnswerLine at 1-800-865-1125.

Brought to you in part by The Law Offices of Goodman Acker... "Tell The Insurance Company You Mean Business."

Upcoming Chick Flick Flicks


  • Blind Side - opens November 20th



  • Broken Embraces - opens November 20th



  • Mammoth - opens November 20th



  • The Private Lives of Pippa Lee - opens November 27th



  • Made for Each Other - opens December 2nd



  • Everybody's Fine - opens December 4th



  • Serious Moonlight - opens December 4th



  • Did you Hear About the Morgans? - opens December 18th



  • It's Complicated - opens December 25th



Check back for future Chick Flick movie screenings.

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