The Canadian Cancer Society has a product called the Thing-a-ma-boob to raise awareness about the importance of frequent mammograms. The Thing-a-ma-boob looks like a beaded key chain. Each bead represents the lump size that on average is found during different types of examinations. The smallest bead is for women who get regular mammograms. The second is for women at their first mammogram. The third is the most common found by a healthcare professional during a physical exam. And the fourth and largest is the lump found during a self breast examination.
The Thing-a-ma-boob is to actual size and gives a very good visual to people who may not be aware of the facts. I myself had no idea a lump could group so big without finding it during a self breast exam. I had thought to do a self breast exam was all that was really needed to keep on top of my breast care.
The packaging is designed so that once a woman receives the Thing-a-ma-boob and understands the message she should then pass it onto a friend. There is a place for each person to sign that they have seen the Thing-a-ma-boob and recieves the information.
I think the Thing-a-ma-boob is a very innovative way to get women talking about a subject they don't want to talk about. Breast cancer is a serious illness that can be survived if found soon enough making the Thing-a-ma-boob a very useful prevention marketing tool.
This picture was taken from http://thingamaboob.ca/ November 19, 2011
To learn more about the Thing-a-ma-boob please go to the Canadian Cancer Society website:
http://thingamaboob.ca/

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