We are so pleased to announce that MZ & Emmers have just sold their 500th item and have raised over $34,000 in support of Keep A Breast!
Read MoreKAB ambassador and Pierce The Veil lead singer, Vic Fuentes actually wrote the song "A Match Into Water" about an ex-girlfriend who was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Read MoreReady to Spring Clean your mind, body and spirit?Essentially Pink's Lara Kolijonen is here to share her breast health wisdom and get you to be the healthiest you can be this Spring.
Read MoreKeep A Breast Founder Shaney Jo Darden speaks out about the Supreme Court's recent decision to decline to hear Easton Area School District's appeal to ban "i love boobies!" bracelets in schools.
Read MoreThis year marks the 5th anniversary of the Brewbies Festival. Five years ago Melanie Pierce would have never known that a small idea would become the center of her passion for breast cancer prevention and education. This is how she did it.
Read More10 of the most common breast cancer myths, corrected and explained.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of breast cancer information out there. Like, a lot. Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start on your search for information. And often the information that you find can be confusing and overwhelming. That’s why we’ve partnered with I HAD CANCER to create this super informative infographic that breaks it all down for you!
Read MoreFor the entire month of January Mohawk Bend in Echo Park will feature a one-of-a-kind pizza that will benefit Keep A Breast. Four dollars from every Keep Abreast and Curry On pizza sold will benefit our prevention and education programs. Read to find out what cancer-fighting ingredients we picked!
Read MoreKeep A Breast is dreaming of a non-toxic Christmas! We’ve put together a handy gift guide to help you fill the stockings of all the guys and gals on your list. And the best part? It's all non-toxic!
Read MoreBreast cancer survivor and advocate, Miss Nixon gives you the low down and guides you on how to talk to someone going through breast cancer.
Read MoreHere at Keep A Breast, we hear amazing, personal messages about the meaning of our “i love boobies!” bracelets everyday. We created the bracelets to show solidarity for breast cancer awareness, yet we’ve learned that the bracelets also mean other things to each wearer, and that different people wear them for different reasons. Our bracelets have truly become the “pink ribbon” of the younger generation.
Read MoreIn honor of Men's Health Month, Keep A Breast wants to clear up some misconceptions about male breast cancer. That's right dudes, you can get breast cancer too.
Read MoreThe Keep A Breast Foundation announces an exclusive art show in conjunction with Rockstar Energy Drink and Sullen Art Collective to come together to celebrate the closing of The Inked Up World Tour and raise awareness for breast cancer prevention Keep A Breast and 12 of the best tattoo artists in the country have combined sculpture, philanthropy, and symbolic artistry creating one-of-a-kind plaster forms made from the female torso of 12 celebrity castees.
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness month (or Breast Cancer Prevention month as we like to call it at Keep A Breast) is over and by now you have probably seen your fair share of pink ribbons and sports stars going pink for breast cancer. But what does it mean? How can you lower your risk for cancer? And why should you care? Learn 10 ways you can lower your risk now!
Read MoreAre you looking for a way to stay fit with little effort? Hiking is an excellent way to lower your risk of cancer, while enjoying the great outdoors at the same time! Here are Keep A Breast's top five reasons you should hit the trails.
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Read MoreKeep A Breast partnered up with Environmental Working Group to unveil the 12 worst hormone-altering chemicals and how to avoid them!
Read MoreAntioxidants and free radicals are some things that we hear about on a daily basis. We know that antioxidants are good and we should consume more of them. We know that free radicals are bad and we should avoid them. But what exactly are antioxidants and free radicals and how do they affect us? And more importantly which ones are best for our breasts?!
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