Monday, September 24, 2012

Teal On - Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign




Who said that fashion is just about clothes, shoes, accessories, etc... Well, no fashion can be more than that! 

September marks the Ovarian Cancer awareness month worldwide, this year CanSurvive and Fustany.com have joined forces to launch ‘Teal On’. It is an initiative to raise awareness about Ovarian Cancer, the 9th most common cancer that hits women and the 5th leading cause of cancer death globally. Moreover, Ovarian Cancer is also known as ‘The Silent Killer’ as it’s usually discovered in its later stages.

Driven by the lack of information about Ovarian Cancer in the Egyptian society, ‘Teal On’ provides education about Ovarian Cancer, its symptoms, diagnosis and risk factors in an innovative way aiming to spread the cause and impact the highest possible number of women.

“We can help you detect and cure Ovarian Cancer,” said Dr. Mohsen Mokhtar, Chairman of CanSurvive. He added, “This is what ‘Teal On’ is all about; helping women recognize symptoms and encouraging them to get anything out of the ordinary checked.”

Furthermore Amira Azzouz, Founder and Editor in Chief of Fustany.com said, “Our aim with ‘Teal On’ is to increase awareness about Ovarian Cancer and highlight the importance of early detection as the survival rate is more than 93% if the disease was identified at an early stage. We are also pleased to have young and successful businesses in Egypt collaborate together to spread awareness about such an important cause, a great way to start a Teal movement!”

Teal On’ is honored to be partnering with Al Sagheer Group, amuse lifestyle concept store, BLOW! Creative Agency, Hoffman la Roche, Nola Cupcakes, The Fashion Studio and MO4 Network (Cairo Scene, Cairo Zoom, Greater Than Fashion, Tazkarty and The Scenario) to raise additional awareness of the cause.

BEAT OVARIAN CANCER. LISTEN TO YOUR BODY WHISPERING.

Join ‘Teal On’

FACEBOOK            https://www.facebook.com/TealOn
TWITTER                 https://twitter.com/TealOnEG


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