Yes, as long as you put additional stamps on the letter with it to total 44 cents.
Yes. if is not cancelled. Can be used like a forever stamp.
Yes. They currently sell for 60 cents compared to 49 cents. The extra money goes for breast cancer research.
Older women have a higher risk of having breast cancer. Also, women who haven't had any children or have their first child after 30 are more likely to have breast cancer.
The first person you can talk to about metastatic breast cancer is your family doctor. There are also many online health websites with cancer facts such as WedMD, National Breast Cancer Foundation, and American Cancer Fund.
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Well, sweetheart, a breast cancer stamp is not a forever stamp. It's actually a special stamp issued by the United States Postal Service to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. So, if you want to support the cause and mail a letter, you'll need to make sure you have the right postage on it.
The first indication of cancer is the discovery of a lump in the breast, found either by themselves in a monthly self-exam or by a partner or by a mammogram, a special x ray of the breast that looks for anomalies in the breast.
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No. The damage types that trigger cancers are far too small to be caused by physical damage such as pinching.
Stage IV breast cancer is the type of cancer that has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body. There are generally no signs of Stage IV cancer as it has already been diagnosed at an earlier stage.
It would be very rare, but it is possible. Breast cancer is not bounded by gender or age.
The first station for the spread of breast cancer is the lymph nodes in the axilla then to the lymph nodes in the neck. If a patient has a biopsy it is not uncommon to have a test on the lymphnodes there.