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Cece Krelitz was diagnosed with ovarian cancer on December 17, 2010.  After two surgeries and 12 rounds of aggressive chemotherapy, her status is now “NED”, or no evidence of disease.  For many women every year, however, the results are tragically different.  With symptoms that can easily, and frequently do, go undetected, ovarian cancer is known as the silent killer because.  Each year, over 22,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, with 70% of the diagnoses being at stage III and higher.  Over 15,000 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer die each year.  You can make a difference (with style!) by buying this Link.  Profits from Link sales at this event will go toward funding cutting edge research to help find new methods of early detection, support programs, and community initiatives for ovarian cancer awareness.  Please help us join Cece in the fight against ovarian cancer!


The O-Link Bracelet – $5.00


The O-Link Charm – $5.00


 
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